Amazing Pictures of the WWII Atomic weapons
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Amazing Pictures of the WWII Atomic weapons
A look at Tinian during WWII and the assembly and loading of Little man and Fat Boy
http://www.alternatewars.com/Bomb_Loadi ... _Guide.htm
http://www.alternatewars.com/Bomb_Loadi ... _Guide.htm
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I particularly enjoyed the pictures of the signatures of Army and Navy personnel on the bomb. No Air Force back then. My Army career was with nuclear capable cannons and the Army's biggest nuke, the Pershing missile. Working with nukes can change your worldview.
When I was with the US Army Field Artillery School, Weapons Department, the Pershing captains would get together on August 6th, drink warm saki, and toast the Japanese.
When I was with the US Army Field Artillery School, Weapons Department, the Pershing captains would get together on August 6th, drink warm saki, and toast the Japanese.
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Very cool to see. Thanks!
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The Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb, what was the name of the plane that dropped the second bomb?
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Bock's Car dropped Fat Man on Nagasaki, 9 AUG 45. That makes the US Army the only military force to use atomic weapons in war.crazy2medic wrote: Sun Dec 09, 2018 10:55 pm The Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb, what was the name of the plane that dropped the second bomb?
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oljames3 wrote: Sun Dec 09, 2018 11:18 pmBock's Car dropped Fat Man on Nagasaki, 9 AUG 45. That makes the US Army the only military force to use atomic weapons in war.crazy2medic wrote: Sun Dec 09, 2018 10:55 pm The Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb, what was the name of the plane that dropped the second bomb?
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Those are excellent pictures, nice find. Some really good views of Thin Man, Fat Man, and Little Boy. Especially like the color photo.
Most of the enlisted guys working on the bomb look like pictures of my Dad when he was with the Army Air Forces in the Pacific. He said it was so hot and humid the standard airplane mechanic uniform on the flight line was ankle-high boots, shorts (cut off long trousers), and a ball cap.
Most of the enlisted guys working on the bomb look like pictures of my Dad when he was with the Army Air Forces in the Pacific. He said it was so hot and humid the standard airplane mechanic uniform on the flight line was ankle-high boots, shorts (cut off long trousers), and a ball cap.
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Who here knows where the bomber training was done for the crews that would deliver the bombs? I have been to that area numerous times during my enlistment.
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You can still see the bomb loading pits on google maps...


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And just an FYI, the modifications to the B-29s that were to tote these things began in November of 1943...
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Re: Amazing Pictures of the WWII Atomic weapons
I'm a huge WW2 information junkie, but must admit I didn't know this! Wendover AFB Nevadamrvmax wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:40 pm Who here knows where the bomber training was done for the crews that would deliver the bombs? I have been to that area numerous times during my enlistment.
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If you are referring to where they tested the drops and improved the accuracy - Naval Air Facility Salton Sea, CAmrvmax wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:40 pm Who here knows where the bomber training was done for the crews that would deliver the bombs? I have been to that area numerous times during my enlistment.
Watched a History channel or one of the other science channel programs about it last week.
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Yep, there’s some interesting info on Wendover. In the 90’s the barracks were still there although abandoned. I spent many hours walking through the Utah Test and Training Range and spent a little time around Wendover doing range clearances.crazy2medic wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 4:12 pmI'm a huge WW2 information junkie, but must admit I didn't know this! Wendover AFB Nevadamrvmax wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:40 pm Who here knows where the bomber training was done for the crews that would deliver the bombs? I have been to that area numerous times during my enlistment.
https://www.atomicheritage.org/location/wendover-ut