I’ve read a lot about Doolittle’s raid over the years, to include his autobiography I Could Never be so Lucky Again (itself a remarkable book).
But Toll’s account is the most gripping one I’ve ever read. It remains almost unfathomable even today to understand how Doolittle and his crews managed to pull it off.
I’ve read a lot about Doolittle’s raid over the years, to include his autobiography I Could Never be so Lucky Again (itself a remarkable book).
But Toll’s account is the most gripping one I’ve ever read. It remains almost unfathomable even today to understand how Doolittle and his crews managed to pull it off.
Hi Jack, what’s the full title of Toll’s account you mention?
Book one of his trilogy: Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific 1941-1942