Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle:
[addressing the flight crews assembled in the USS Hornet's briefing room]
Lieut. Jurika has detailed maps and pictures of cities and specified targets. Mr. Jurika spent a great many years in Japan. I think it might be a good idea if he gave you some idea of what kind of people you're going to run up against in case you're forced down. Mr. Jurika.
Lieut. Jurika:
[Lieut. Jurika gets up and addresses the men]
I was assistant Naval attaché at our embassy in Japan, long enough to learn a few things about the Orient.
Bob Gray:
Just what should we do, Mr. Jurika? How should we conduct ourselves, in case we are forced down over Japan?
Lieut. Jurika:
My advice is, see that you're *not* forced down over Japan.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:53