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Old August 21st 04, 06:41 PM
Ed Rasimus
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 17:14:50 GMT, Andrew Chaplin
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Ed Rasimus wrote:

Doolittle raid


Tactical mission, but politically strategic.


Was there not a change in the deployment of Japan's air forces as a
result? If so, would it not fall into the strategic realm?


BTSOM. We're quickly descending into the realm of semantics here. The
distinction that is usually applied to tactical-v-strategic is one of
goals rather than outcomes.

The goal of the Doolittle raid was certainly not to bring Japanese
industrial might to its knees nor to destroy critical military assets
but rather to demonstrate to both the American people and the enemy
that the war could be brought to the enemy's homeland.

The targets were minimal and the impact even less except for the
demonstration of resolve.

IMHO.


Ed Rasimus
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