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  1. Major Ted William Lawson (March 7, 1917 – January 19, 1992) was an American officer in the United States Army Air Forces, who is known as the author of Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, a memoir of his participation in the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo in 1942. The book was subsequently adapted into the 1944 film of the same name starring Spencer Tracy ...

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  2. Aug 15, 2023 · Lawson's left leg was eventually amputated. From a Chines source : Pilot Ted W. Lawson tried to land plane number 07 on the beach east of Dasha Village, Nantian Island, Sanmen County, Zhejiang Province, but during the descent, the two engines suddenly shut down, and the aircraft crashed into the near shore. in the sea.

  3. Crew of 7th Aircraft - Plane # 40-2261 - "The Ruptured Duck" - Crew from 95th Squadron, 17th Group - (Crash landing - China coast) Ted Lawson and his crew successfully dropped their bombs on industrial factories in downtown Tokyo before withdrawing to fly on to China. Lawson was forced to ditch in the water just off the coastline and was ...

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  5. Bomber number seven (Ruptured Duck, number 40-2261) was piloted by Captain Ted W. Lawson, who wrote of his experiences in a best-selling book titled Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. This crew also bombed factories in Tokyo and ditched on the Chinese coast, suffering severe injuries. Thanks to Chinese civilians, all returned safely to the United States.

  6. Nov 11, 2012 · The film is based on the 1943 book by Captain Ted Lawson (Van Johnson), who piloted Plane #7, “The Ruptured Duck,” so named because a minor training accident on takeoff scraped the tail.

  7. Apr 1, 2009 · Lt. Ted W. Lawson ditched aircraft No. 7 in the East China Sea, a quarter of a mile offshore. His leg was badly injured in the crash and was amputated in China by Lt. Thomas R. White, a physician who volunteered for the mission and flew as a gunner on crew No. 15.

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