Col. Travis Hoover Composite Squadron

Col. Travis Hoover Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol Squadron Located in Joplin Missouri
United States Air Force Auxiliary. Aerospace E History:

Our squadron is named after retired Air Force Col.
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Travis Hoover, one of the famous Doolittle Raiders who led the first U.S. retaliatory raid on Japan after the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle’s 79-member crew flew 16 Army Air Corps bombers off the deck of the aircraft carrier Hornet on April 18, 1942. They brought the United States into World War II by flying to Japan and bombing industrial targets in Tokyo — without enough

fuel to safely reach landing strips in China. The raid inflicted little damage, but roused American spirits and proved that Japan was vulnerable to U.S. bombers. Hoover flew the second B-25 bomber behind Doolittle. When his plane ran out of fuel, he crash-landed the aircraft into a Japanese rice paddy. Hoover and his four crewmen survived the rough landing, and were met by Tung Sheng Liu, a Chinese aeronautical engineer who helped them evade Japanese troops and reach China. For his service in the historic raid, Hoover received the Distinguished Flying Cross.

Address

5509 Dennis Weaver Drive
Webb City, MO
64870

Opening Hours

6:30pm - 8:30pm

Telephone

(417) 529-5251

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