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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you, my friend SGT (Join to see) for reminding us that on August 6, 1945 the United States dropped the first of two atomic bombs on wartime Japanese homeland - code-named "Little Boy".
The Enola Gay is a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber was named after Enola Gay Tibbets, the mother of the pilot, Colonel Paul Tibbets.

The US B-29 Superfortress "Enola Gay" dropped "a five-ton bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. A blast equivalent to the power of 15,000 tons of TNT reduced four square miles of the city to ruins and immediately killed 80,000 people. Tens of thousands more died in the following weeks from wounds and radiation poisoning. Three days later, another bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki, killing nearly 40,000 more people. A few days later, Japan announced its surrender."


Last Enola Gay member remembers the bomb
"Dutch" Van Kirk, the last surviving crew member of the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima reminisces."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZnRD3-Sg2I


FYI COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen C. CW5 (Join to see) SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT MSG Andrew White SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx SSgt (Join to see) TSgt Joe C. SGT John " Mac " McConnell SP5 Mark Kuzinski Cpl Joshua Caldwell SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSLLTC Bill Koski MSG Brad Sand SGM Steve Wettstein SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4"A1C Ian Williams
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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If nothing else, I appreciate the bombs as they show the destructive power of them.
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SPC Woody Bullard
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As horrible as the dawn of the nuclear weapon age was the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan
during WW II in 1945 brought about the surrender of the Imperial Japanese military. Without the
use of atomic weapons thousands of U.S. Marines and Army forces were staged and ready for the
go order to invade Japan. Japanese Imperial army defense forces would have fought to the death
to defend their homeland even more so than they did on Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Saipan and other
areas when engaged in combat with U.S. troops. The numbers of both civilians and military deaths
during combat operations in Japan would have exceeded those deaths caused by the use of the
atomic weapons. The thousands of U.S. Army soldiers and Marines who were waiting on nearby
islands for the go order to invade Japan were glad to see the war end without the invasion order used.
My father was one of those U.S. Army soldiers waiting on a nearby island for the go order to begin
the invasion of Japan.
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