In the 1940s, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor shattered American morale. President Franklin D. Roosevelt took a bold risk to boost national spirits by bombing Tokyo. Led by U.S. Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, B-25 aircraft departed from the USS Hornet aircraft carrier ahead of schedule, braving violent stormy seas. After completing their mission, the pilots and crew had to make an emergency landing near Zhejiang, China due to fuel shortage and damage from enemy fire.
In Harm's Way
In the aftermath of Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States launches a retaliatory bombing mission on Tokyo, aiming to boost national morale. One pilot, however, miraculously survives the attack due to the kindness and bravery of a Chinese woman who risks her own life to a...