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Air Force Academy’s uniforms honoring group that bombed Japan in WWII receive mixed feelings on social media
The special football uniforms the Air Force Academy intends to wear, which honor pilots who launched an air attack on Japan as a response to the bombing of Pearl Harbor during World War II, have received mixed reactions from social media users.  The Doolittle Raiders will be honored with special uniforms that commemorate the 80 pilots and crew who were led by then-Lt. Col. James Doolittle. Doolittle was in charge of bombing specific targets in Tokyo and other military locations on April 18, 1942.  The Air Force athletic department emailed a statement on the uniforms to the Los Angeles Times, saying that the tribute to the Doolittle Raiders was part of its annual Air Power Legacy Series, wh

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