Today in History
April 18
1942: In retaliation for Japan's Dec. 7, 1941 attack on the US Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 16 B-25 bombers, each with a crew of five, took off from the USS Hornet to attack Japan. Led by Col. James "Jimmy" Doolittle, the mission is now known as "Doolittle's Raid."
1775: Paul Revere took his famous "Midnight Ride" when he rode on horseback (borrowed from a friend) from Boston to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming to arrest them. Revere warned people along the way. Revere was captured by the British, lost his horse, but eventually was freed and found his way back to Boston.









