Read Target Tokyo: Jimmy Doolittle and the Raid That Avenged Pearl Harbor Online
Authors: James M. Scott
Tags: #Pulitzer Prize Finalist 2016 HISTORY, #History, #Americas, #United States, #Asia, #Japan, #Military, #Aviation, #World War II, #20th Century
Harper’s Magazine,
104
Harriman, Averell, 17
Harsch, Joseph, 417
Hassett, Bill, 319
Hastings, Everett, 373–74
Hata, Itsuro, 400, 401, 407
death of, 467
Hata, Shunroku, 402–3, 404
arrest of, 467
Hattori, Takushiro, 211
Hawaii, 101, 133
Japanese invasion planned for, 134, 136
martial law in, 17
Hayes, Rutherford, 9
Henderson, George, 121
Hendren, John, Jr., 468, 472
Heng-yang, China, 169, 328, 344
Henry Snyder High School, 411
Herndon, Nolan, 257, 356, 430, 479
in bombing raid, 216–17
in flight to Tokyo, 188
Hibiya Public Hall, 191
Hilary P. Jones,
66
Hilger, Jack, 94–95, 149, 271–72, 364
in bombing raid, 226–28, 229
in China, 325, 328, 333, 335
Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to, 367
industrial cities as target of, 146
at launch, 178
and list of crew in order of expertise, 116–17
made flight commander, 88
in move west, 111
target selection by, 146–47
training of, 71, 72, 73, 86, 88
Hill, Joseph, 318
Hilton, James, 319
Hindrava, Alexander, 401
Hinner, Ralph, 473
Hirohito, Emperor, xiv, 143, 311, 316, 402, 403
birthday celebration of, 193
FDR’s message to, 12, 15
public appearance of, 82
surrender of, 451
Hiroshima, Japan, 140
nuclear bombing of, 449
Hiryu,
190
Hite, Bobby, 155, 243, 479
and
Bat out of Hell
damage, 186
in bombing raid, 233
China landing of, 264, 266–67
daily struggles of, 478
illness of, 447, 450, 457
interrogation of, 307
at launch, 182
letters to families of raiders from, 463–65
in prison, 347, 350, 398–99, 400, 401, 410, 438–39, 440–43, 444, 445, 446–47, 448, 450, 455, 456, 460
recovery of, 463
report on imprisonment by, 457
in return to U.S., 458–59
sentence of, 404
as witness at international tribunal, 469
Hitler, Adolf, 10, 55
speech style of, 19
on
Time,
104
Hiyo,
231
Hokkaido, Japan, 307, 308
Holcomb, Leslie, 367–68
Holstrom, Everett “Brick,” 85, 114, 129, 185
in battle with
Nitto Maru No. 23,
175
in China, 333
at launch, 178
in move west, 108
in raid, 198, 202–4
Hong Kong, 11, 20, 191
Hoover, Herbert, 13
Hoover, Travis, 96, 124
bombing by, 198, 199, 309
in landing after raid, 270
at launch, 181, 184
made flight commander, 88
northern Tokyo as target of, 146
supplies overseen by, 88
Hopkins, Barbara Duncan, 31
Hopkins, Harry, 10, 16, 26
and FDR’s congressional message on Pearl Harbor, 20
illnesses of, 74
Hori, Tomokazu, 312
Hornet,
30, 32, 36–37, 60, 64, 90, 101, 116, 129, 239, 360
and battle with
Nitto Maru No. 23,
173–76, 234
capacity of, 65–66
departure of, 115, 136
design of, 119–21
Doolittle’s quarters on, 121
loading of, 108
merged with Halsey’s task force, 160–61
Mitscher put in charge of, 65
in move west, 119–21
in raid practice, 66–67
sailing toward Japan by, 153–58, 160–68, 172–89
House of Representatives, Japanese, 82
Houston,
139
Howze, Harry, 63
Ho Yang Ling, 275
Ho Ying-chin, 330
Hull, Cordell, 13, 16, 21, 74, 353, 393
and execution of raiders, 413
FDR’s Pearl Harbor speech and, 19
Hypothe Bank of Japan, 313
Idaho,
125
Ihrig, Russell, 119, 131
battle instructions of, 162
Ihwang, China, 376, 381
Imperial Diet, 143, 147, 218
Imperial General Headquarters, 375
Imperial Hotel, 144
Imperial Palace, 143, 209, 305, 360
as raiders’ favored target, 147–48
Imperial Theater, 311
Independent Tribune,
417
India, 75, 133
Indonesia, U.S. search for prisoners of war in, 451–52
Industrial Bank of Japan, 313
International Military Tribunal of the Far East, 467–73
International News Service, 14–15, 478
International Red Cross, 410
Inubo Saki, 185, 194, 198, 204
iron, 80
iron ore, 11
Ishide, Minosuke, 202
Ishii, Shiro, 385–87
isolationists, 74–75, 80
Italy, Japanese alliance with, 11, 80
Ito, Akinobu, 407
Jacot, Nestor, 451
Jai Foo Chang (Charlie), 255, 292–93, 371
Japan:
aircraft industry in, 62–63
alliance of Germany and Italy with, 11, 80
atomic bombing of, 449–50
B-29 bombings of, 448–49
bacteriological warfare by, 386–89
Bataan overrun by, 152–53, 192
British declaration of war against, 17
Chinese war crimes of, xiv, 105–6
effect of Doolittle raid on, xiii–xiv
King’s desire for offensive against, 29, 30–32
Manchuria invaded by, 11
material bankruptcy of, 11, 27, 83
naval call signals changed by, 5
Pearl Harbor euphoria in, 79, 81–82
rationing in, 82
Soviet intelligence on, 141–42
supplies of, 11–12
surrender of, 451–52
U.S. break with, 4, 11
U.S. invasion contemplated in, 83
U.S. spying on, 139–40
Japan Diesel Manufacturing Corporation, 201, 309
Japanese Americans, in internment camps, 76–77
Japanese embassy, 16
Japanese Special Steel Company, 218
Japan Oil, 224
Japan Steel Fuji Steelworks, 206–7
Japan Steel Piping factories, 209, 224
Japan Times & Advertiser,
82–83, 138, 192, 211, 311, 313
Jarman, Fontaine, Jr., 451, 452
JOAK, 187, 218, 229, 238
Johnson, Allan, 58
Johnson, Harry, 149
Jones, Aden, 110, 201
Jones, Davy, 73, 91, 156, 242, 344
in bombing raid, 202, 204–5, 309
in China, 325, 326, 327, 333, 340
China landing of, 271
Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to, 367
at Doolittle’s party, 475
in flight to Tokyo, 185, 188
made flight commander, 88
parade in honor of, 385
relaxation by, 114
Tokyo city center as target of, 146
training of, 8, 86–87, 88, 89–90
Jordan, Bert, 185
training of, 72–73
Jordan, James, 362
Joyce, Richard, 186
in bombing raid, 219–21, 309
hit by antiaircraft fire, 242
inquiries by father of, 366
Judd, Walter, 415
Jurika, Stephen, Jr., 124–25, 145, 149, 165, 187, 238, 263, 269
background of, 138–39
and flight plan of raid, 147
intelligence work of, 139, 140–42, 415
Justice Department, U.S., 16, 20
Kabukiza, 311
Kaga,
6, 190
Kagoshima, Japan, 306
Kaijin Maru,
237
Kamimura, Vice Admiral, 84
Kanagawa, Japan, 146, 221–22
Kappeler, Frank, 94
at launch, 177
Kasumigaura Lake, 221
Katori naval air station, 222
Kawai, Chiyoko, 306
Kawai, Kazuo, 211
Kawasaki, Japan, 62, 63, 140
Kawasaki Dockyard Company, 231
Kawasaki Truck and Tank plant, 218
Kearsarge,
165
Kelley, Ed, 15
Kelsey, Ben, 52
Ken-kwo-gee, China, 379
Kent, Fred, 152
Kernan, Alvin, at launch, 179, 183
KGMB, 6
Khabarovsk, Russia, 288–89, 352, 354–55
Kian, China, 107, 167, 169
Kiangsi Province, China, 276, 375, 389
Kiangwan Military Prison, 400–407, 438, 440, 446
Kido, Koichi, 403–4
Kimmel, Husband:
on night before Pearl Harbor, 4
warned about possible Japanese attack, 4
worried about Japanese carriers, 5–6
Kimura, Heitaro, 402
King, Ernest, 28–32, 68, 105, 127
aircraft raids urged by, 100–101
FDR informed about Pearl Harbor by, 26
offensive against Japan favored by, 29, 30–32
secrecy order of, 66
King Kong
(film), 335
Kinhwa, China, 387
Kinney, Herbert, 145
Kisarazu Air Base, 190
Knobloch, Richard, 150, 376
in bombing raid, 225
at launch, 180
on secrecy of training, 96
volunteering for raid by, 74
Knox, Frank, 12–13, 16, 21, 22, 165, 318
at meeting on U.S. entry into World War II, 26
Pearl Harbor surveyed by, 23–24
Kobayashi, Asasaburo, 312
Kobe, Japan, 62, 63, 83, 306
air raid drills in, 191
bombing raid in, 226, 230–31, 310
Koiwa, Kazuei, 226
Kojima, Shigeru, 197
Kollsman, Paul, 52
Kolya, 429, 430–32
Kondo, Nobutake, 190
Konoye, Fumimaro, 80–81
Korea, 189, 257
U.S. search for prisoners of war in, 451–52
Koshien stadium, 230
Kowa Maru,
237
Kuhn, Irene, 466, 467
Ku Klux Klan, 25
Kumano, Tatsuo, 269
Kumashiro, Moritada, 470
Kunming, China, 459
Kuroshima, Kameto, 136, 316
Kusaka, Ryunosuke, 3
Kusama, Kazuko, 191
Kwei, Joseph, 377
Kweilin, China, 107, 108, 167, 168
Kweiyee, China, 383–84
Kyoto, Japan, air raid drills in, 191
Laban, Theodore, 189, 215
in internment, 420, 430, 431
Lae, 135
Landon, Alf, 24
Lang, Frederick, 424–25
Langley Field, 69
Larkin, George, 128, 330
in bombing raid, 220–21
death of, 475
Laurey, John, 165
Lawrence, David, 410–11, 418
Lawson, Ellen, 251, 369–70
Lawson, Ted, 60, 70, 123, 125, 129, 154–55, 166, 188, 244, 295, 344
arrival in U.S., 369–70
on B-25 mechanics, 113
in battle with Japanese vessel, 187
in bombing raid, 204, 207–10
injury of, 251–52, 253–54, 255, 285–86, 296–97, 336–40, 341–42, 343, 369–71
in landing after raid, 250–56, 270, 281–82, 283–84, 291–92
landing in U.S., 369
in launch, 177, 181–82, 185
on modifications of B-25, 93
in move west, 110
raiders’ search for, 295–96
on size of B-25, 69
Thatcher’s saving of, 479
Layton, Edwin, worried about Japanese attack, 5–6
Leahy, William, 322
Leonard, Paul:
Birch’s meeting with, 277
bombing by, 197
brought to Chinese military, 274
death of, 475
in flight to Tokyo, 195
landing in China by, 247–48
at launch, 179, 180
Lexington,
4–5, 29, 32, 75, 132
Life,
103, 130, 163, 183, 329
light metals, 80
Linchwan, China, 376, 377, 383, 384
Lincoln, Abraham, 21, 80
Lindbergh, Charles, 51–52
Lindley, Ernest, 438
Lindsey, Robin, 162, 237
Lishui, China, 107, 167, 169, 376, 389
Little Boy, 449
Long, Breckinridge, 26, 151, 412–13
Long Island,
31
Los Angeles Times,
26, 44, 76, 324, 390
Lost Horizon
(Hilton), 319
Louisville,
139
Low, Francis, 29–30, 31, 101, 318
Luangshuan, China, 388
Luce, Henry, 103–4, 329
Ludlow,
66, 68
Luxembourg, 10
Lynch, John, 129–30
Maas, Grace, 461
MacArthur, Douglas:
in escape from Philippines, 152
General Shimomura protected by, xiv, 472–73
in retreat to Bataan, 76, 129
Wako’s sentence commuted by, 471
Macia, Herb, 126
in bombing raid, 226–28
Doolittle as hero of, 88
at launch, 178
letter to Hallmark’s mother from, 467
training of, 73
Ma Eng-lin, 384
Magpie, 451–52, 455–57
Magruder, John, 330
Majestic Theater, 19
malaria, 152
Malaysia, 4
Manch, Shorty, 163, 271
in bombing raid, 201
and Doolittle’s party, 475
in launch, 177
Manchuria, 385
Japanese invasion of, 11
U.S. search for prisoners of war in, 451–52
Manila, 25
Manske, Joseph, 70, 150, 158, 162, 185, 327, 333, 419
Mao Zedong, 103
Marcus Island, 135, 161, 189, 306
Marianas, 448
Marine Corps, blacks not admitted to, 77
Marshall, George, 16, 152, 165, 323, 330, 334, 353
Chinese government not trusted by, 105
Doolittle and Arnold’s meeting with, 357–59
Doolittle called by, 127–28
farewell note to Doolittle from, 127
at meeting on U.S. entry into World War II, 26, 27
worried about delay of raid, 169–71
on York’s crew in Russia, 322
Marshall Islands, 134, 135, 189
Martin B-26, 32
Doolittle’s examination of, 56–57
Maryland,
24, 125
Masutani, Maruo, 407
Matsuhigecho oil storage, 227
Maya,
190
McCabe, Robert, 424, 425
McCarthy, James, 67
McClellan Field, 108, 111, 112, 121
McClure, Charles, 122–23, 126, 147, 194, 244, 337, 340–41, 369
in battle with Japanese vessel, 187
in bombing raid, 208–9
Doolittle as hero of, 88
injury of, 25, 281, 283, 284–85, 371
in landing after raid, 250–56, 281, 282, 283, 284–85, 286
at launch, 180
in move west, 110