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Through Greatest Peril: Doolittle Raid Veterans Reflect
Remembering the Doolittle Raiders on the anniversary of the Raid! Four spent thirty-six months in utter lock-down: solitary confinement. Here are thoughts on what made all the difference.
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Lessons from Lockdown: Doolittle Raid Veterans Reflect
Remembering the Doolittle Raiders on the anniversary of the Raid! Four spent thirty-six months in utter lock-down: solitary confinement. Here are thoughts on what made all the difference.
A Doolittle Raid Story: After Pearl Harbor, Forgiveness Wins
Doolittle Raider Lieutenant Robert L. Hite, captive. Tokyo, April 1942. Stories can be powerful things. I’m struck by how so many of the stories we hear in the news are about what divides us—what makes us “red” versus “blue.” The ongoing stream of anniversaries of many WWII events could be an occasion to tell more […full post]
Seventy-Five Years Ago Today: After “Infamy,” Forgiveness Wins!
This is just a quick post to let you know about my first-ever guest blog at the Christian History Institute! It’s in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid, a daring air/sea attack that changed the course of WWII. There’s a wonderful behind-the-scenes story about how captured airmen found a new source of […full post]