David Thatcher
David J. Thatcher, 19019573, Staff Sergeant, United States Army Air Force, Born July 31, 1921, Bridger, Montana
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Staff Sergeant - July 31 - Bridger - Montana
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Thatcher completed High School and enlisted in military service, December 3, 1940. Completed Airplane and Engine Mechanic Course, Lincoln, Nebraska, December, 1941. Thatcher was the only enlisted crew member of Ted W. Lawson's B25-B Mitchell Bomber "Ruptured Duck", which participated in the famous Doolittle Raid on Tokyo (April 18, 1942), in which he served as the gunner. Thatcher was the only crew member to avoid serious injury when the "Ruptured Duck" crash-landed just off the China coast after the Tokyo Raid. He and the rest of the crew managed to evade capture. Upon returning to the United States, he later served in England and Africa until January, 1944. He was discharged from active duty in July, 1945 after Stateside assignments in California. His decorations include Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Chinese Army, Navy, and Air Corps Medal, Class A, 1st Grade.
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Lincoln - Nebraska - 1941 - Ted W. Lawson - Ruptured Duck - Doolittle Raid - Tokyo - April 18 - China - United States - England - Africa - California - Silver Star - Distinguished Flying Cross - Air Medal
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