Doolittle's Men

ebook A Novel of the Air Raid on Tokyo

By Paul D. Burgess

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January, 1942. With Pearl Harbor still smoldering, President Roosevelt seeks to give America hope that all is not lost. The resulting mission called for renowned aviator, Jimmy Doolittle, to lead eighty men in sixteen army bombers off the deck of the carrier, USS Hornet. They would bomb targets in Japan, proceed to allied bases in China, and give America that hope. Almost nothing would go as planned.

In this novelization of the Doolittle raid, we follow three of those sixteen crews as they struggle off the storm-tossed flight deck of the Hornet, attack their targets, and escape against all odds to the Chinese mainland where their most harrowing experiences await.

Doolittle's Men is more than an edge-of-your-seat telling of an iconic war story. It is also an analysis of the human qualities required of those facing unimaginable challenges.

RECOGNITION FOR DOOLITTLE'S MEN:

Gold Medal — 2023 Military Writers Society of America Book Awards

Gold Medallion Recipient, 2023 — Indie B.R.A.G.

Honorable Mention & Five-star Medallion recipient — 2023 Readers Favorite Book Awards

Independent Authors Network, 2023 Book of the Year Awards;

Finalist-(Debut Novel);

Finalist-(Inspirational/Spiritual)

Clive Cussler Adventure Writing, 2023 Grandmaster Award Semi-finalist

Doolittle's Men