The NMUSAF IS the keeper of the Doolittle flame. They have hosted the Raiders for years, back in 2017 they had the final ceremony. From everything I have heard from those that actually know, the goblets are exactly as the Raiders wanted them. IN 2019 Dick Cole attened the 75th anniversary, the last survivor, and himself left it the way it is now... They may or may not have a ceremony to turn the other goblet over...but that is up to the Doolittle Raiders foundation and family members.
I am acquainted with the Cole family and they are very happy with the museum and the display.
The NMUSAF IS the keeper of the Doolittle flame. They have hosted the Raiders for years, back in 2017 they had the final ceremony with Dick Cole. From everything I have heard from those that actually know, the goblets are exactly as the Raiders wanted them. Dick Cole himself left it the way it is now... They may or may not have a ceremony to turn the other goblet over...but that is up to the Doolittle Raiders foundation and family members.
I am acquainted with the Cole family and they are very happy with the museum and the display.
The NMUSAF IS the keeper of the Doolittle flame. They have hosted the Raiders for years, back in 2017 they had the final ceremony with Dick Cole. From everything I have heard from those that actually know, the goblets are exactly as the Raiders wanted them. Dick Cole himself left it the way it is now...
I am acquainted with the Cole family and they are very happy with the museum and the display.
The NMUSAF IS the keeper of the Doolittle flame. They have hosted the Raiders for years, back in 2017 they had the final ceremony with Dick Cole. From everything I have heard from those that actually know, the goblets are exactly as the Raiders wanted them.
I am personally acquainted with the Cole family and they are very happy with the museum and the display.
Nov 13, 2020 at 03:30 PM
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