- The
Doolittle Raid, also
known as
Doolittle's Raid, as well as the
Tokyo Raid, was an air raid on 18
April 1942 by the
United States on the ****anese capital...
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James Harold Doolittle (December 14, 1896 –
September 27, 1993) was an
American military general and
aviation pioneer who
received the
Medal of Honor...
- Look up
Doolittle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Doolittle may
refer to:
Doolittle, Missouri,
United States, a town
Doolittle, Texas,
United States...
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Doolittle is a
surname of
English origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Amos
Doolittle (1754–1832),
American engraver and
silversmith Benjamin...
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Doolittle is the
second studio album by the
American alternative rock band Pixies,
released on
April 17, 1989, on 4AD. The
album was an
instant critical...
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Caird (born 15
April 1988),
better known by her
former stage name
Eliza Doolittle and now Eliza, is an
English singer and
songwriter from Westminster, London...
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Eliza Doolittle is a
fictional character and the
protagonist in
George Bernard Shaw's play
Pygmalion (1913) and its 1956
musical adaptation, My Fair Lady...
- The
Doolittle method may
refer to: The
Doolittle algorithm for LU
decomposition in
numerical analysis and
linear algebra The most
common method of rearing...
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James Doolittle may
refer to:
James R.
Doolittle (1815–1897), U.S.
senator from Wisconsin, 1857–1869
Jimmy Doolittle (1896–1993), U.S. Army general, aviator...
- Bev
Doolittle (born
February 10, 1947) is an
American artist working mainly in
watercolor paints. She
creates paintings of the
American West that feature...