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And the plane he would fly from Saipan on the first B-29 raid on Tokyo was called Dauntless Dotty.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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And the plane he would fly from Saipan on the first B-29 raid on Tokyo was called Dauntless Dotty.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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Murtogg: Oh, the Dauntless is the power in these waters, true enough.
Word of the Week #12 Jaime Theler 2008
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The lenticular tank of the Dauntless was a hundred feet long, with a 100,000-plug board capacity for controlling 100,000 Patrol vessels and manning stations for two dozen Rigellians.
The Dragon Lensman Kyle, David, 1919- 1981
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If you do not, I shall call the Dauntless and we will land in force.
Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954
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A writer's workshop hosted by Banerjee follows the tour; for more information on this free event, call the Dauntless at 360-297-4043 or go to www.dauntlessbooks.com .
The Seattle Times 2011
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The Dauntless is the 35th airplane plucked from the waters since the National Naval Aviation Museum began a recovery and restoration program in 1990, Ellis said.
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The Dauntless is the 35th airplane plucked from the waters since the National Naval Aviation Museum began a recovery and restoration program in 1990, Ellis said.
wnyt.com - Capital Region News, Weather and Sports from NEWSCHANNEL 13 2009
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The Dauntless is the 35th airplane plucked from the waters since the National Naval Aviation Museum began a recovery and restoration program in 1990, Ellis said.
Home By JANET McCONNAUGHEY 2009
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The Dauntless is the 35th airplane plucked from the waters since the National Naval Aviation Museum began a recovery and restoration program in 1990, Ellis said.
Navy Times - News 2009
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