James Doolittle's Human Design Chart

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          James Doolittle's Biography

          American military air force four-star general, aeronautical engineer, scientist, boxer, stunt pilot and Vice-president of Shell Oil Co.
          He was the first to fly coast-to-coast in under 24 hours, the first to fly “blind,” relying only on instruments, and he was the man to lead the carrier based attack on Tokyo on 18 April 1942. He and his raiders bombed five Japanese cities in broad daylight. Though damage was minimal, the attack was later immortalized in the movie “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo.”
          A scrappy 5′ 6″, Doolittle taught cadets during WW I, then performed aerial stunts and set speed records as an Army test pilot, while earning a PhD in aeronautical engineering from MIT.
          He and his wife Josephine had two sons.
          He died at his son’s home in Pebble Beach, California on 27 September 1993, aged 96, a few weeks after a stroke.
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          James Doolittle's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.