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![]() "Clams Canino" wrote: On what lake is Doolittle Island? What kinda stuff there? It's a medium sixed island in the middle of Lake Murray, SC, just outside of Columbia. Strange looking, in that it is 75% bare (no trees), while the other islands on the lake are densly populated with trees. Now the island is a Purple Martin refuge. It was used in WWII for bombing practice for training the local base's B-25 crews. Doolittle's Raiders trained here, and used the island for practice as well, hence the name. Legend has it (likely true) that there is still some un-exploded ordinance around the island. There are a couple of B-25's in the lake, and one was recovered a few years ago and is in the process of being restored. My dad, who enlisted at 17 at the very end of the war, recalls the B-25s that flew training missions over this area back then. He was in the Navy, and among other things, got to fly in a PBY. Hmm... Navy, seaplanes, and lakes. Is the NG back on topic?. :-) Jack |
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