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Richard E. Cole

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after two other pilots became ill. The raid was daring not only because of the intended targets, the Japanese homeland and its capital Tokyo, but because the pilots trained to take-off in a B-25 bomber from the deck of an aircraft carrier, something neither the designers of the B-25, nor the aircraft
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He was 94 and the next-to-last survivor among the mission's 80 airmen. His death... leaves Richard Cole, age 100, as the last surviving veteran of a legendary chapter in Air Force history. Mr. Cole was a co-pilot alongside Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle, the raid's commander and pilot of its lead
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to the Doolittle Raiders. On April 15, 2015, President Obama presented the Congressional Gold Medal to Cole and three other surviving members of the raid, in a ceremony at the White House.
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Cole was assigned as the co-pilot of the first B-25 Mitchell medium bomber (Aircraft Number One), plane # 40–2344, for the famous "Doolittle Raid" in the wake of the
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Cole was married to Lucia Martha "Marty" (Harrell) Cole, who died in 2003 at the age of 79, for 59 years. They had five children and numerous grandchildren.
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was formally named "Raider" in honor of the Doolittle Raiders. As the last surviving Raider, Cole was present at the naming ceremony during the
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by the ground forces to retake Burma. Cole served with the Air Commandos from October 1943 until he returned to the United States in June 1944.
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from 1959 to 1962. He retired from the Air Force in 1966 and became the last living Doolittle Raider in 2016.
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Cole was posthumously promoted to Colonel at the ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio on September 7.
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His next assignment was as an Army Air Forces plant representative and acceptance test pilot at
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Frank Kappeler and Thomas Griffin also lived to age 96, but not as many months as Doolittle.
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carrier, ever envisioned. Cole was co-pilot in the first bomber to depart the deck of the
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to transport supplies from Burma to China over the dangerous Himalayan mountains known as
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during the mission, and it was piloted by the leader of the raid, then-Lieutenant Colonel
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in Caracas, Venezuela, from January 1959 to August 1962, followed by service with the
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Air Force Posthumously Promotes Dick Cole, Last of the World War II Doolittle Raiders
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Nathan, Maxwell (May 20, 1942). "Lt. Richard Cole Is Honored For Daring Exploit".
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in Japan from September 1952 to March 1955, and then on the staff of Headquarters
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On April 18, 1942, Doolittle and his B-25's four crewmembers, took off from the
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from October 1943 until June 1944. He later served as operations advisor to the
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Cole returned to active duty on July 7, 1947, and served on the group staff at
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Cole remained in China after the raid until June 1943, and served again in the
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After attending Spanish language training, he served as an advisor to the
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in July 1941 and rated as a pilot, when he was awarded his pilot wings at
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United States Air Force officer and participant in the Doolittle Raid
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behind Japanese lines, which was the beginning of the march from
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Cole then volunteered for Project 9, which was the birth of the
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Cole was scheduled to be buried with full military honors at
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Gast, Phil; Roth, Richard; Patterson, Thom (April 9, 2019).
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Dick Cole's War: Doolittle Raider, Hump Pilot, Air Commando
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in San Antonio on September 7, 2021, his 106th birthday.
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on April 18, the 77th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid.
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at Norfolk, Virginia, from January to September 1952.
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Richard "Dick" Cole was born on September 7, 1915, in
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Cole received the following decorations and awards:
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United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War
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Dayton, Ohio
San Antonio
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
United States Army Air Forces
Lieutenant colonel
Colonel
17th Bomb Group
1st Air Commando Group
831st Combat Support Group
World War II
Korean War
Distinguished Flying Cross
Bronze Star Medal
Air Medal
United States Air Force
colonel
Doolittle Raid
Tokyo
Jimmy Doolittle
B-25
aircraft carrier
China Burma India Theater
Venezuelan Air Force
Dayton, Ohio
Steele High School
Ohio University
Doolittle Raid

Doolittle Tokyo Raiders

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