Caron (1919 – 1995), the tail gunner aboard the B-29 Enola Gay. A white card signed in blue ink ‘George Caron’ by George R. Ferebee at NationsBank of Texas, in San Antonio, Texas. A check by Thomas Ferebee (1918 – 2000), the bombardier aboard the Enola Gay, signed ‘Thomas Ferebee’ in black ink, for $500.00 to Kelby Ferebee, May 17, 1998, check no. The Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima named by. The Grandson of Col Paul Tibbets, the pilot of the Enola Gay (Hiroshima, Aug 6, 1945) is now the second in command of all US Nuclear bomber and missile forces. Washington was the Royal Air Force (RAF) designation for the famous Boeing B-29, one example of which, the Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. One of the B-29s that escorted the Enola Gay into Japan was called 'Necessary Evil'.
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Nelson at Security Pacific National Bank in Riverside, California. Washington was the Royal Air Force (RAF) designation for the famous Boeing B-29, one example of which, the Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. A check by Richard Nelson (1925 – 2003), 19-year-old radio operator of the Enola Gay, signed ‘Richard Nelson’ in black ink, for $218.00 to Department of Motor Vehicles, August 17, 1976, check no. While Ferebee and Van Kirk remained relatively unknown through the years, Paul Tibbets became the public face of Americas atomic bomb arsenal. Enola Gay Crew (Theodore Van Kirk) - Autographed Signed Photograph. Last surviving member of Enola Gay crew to drop atomic bomb on.
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WW2 photos show crew of the Enola Gay B-29 bomber returning after. Includes: A white card with images related to WWII signed in blue ink ‘Dutch Van Kirk Navigator’ by Theodore ‘Dutch’ Van Kirk (1921 – 2014), the navigator on the Enola Gay during the Hiroshima bombing mission. Enola Gay Crew back row (L-R) Major Ferebee, Captain Van Kirk, Colonel Tibbets, Captain Lewis Staff Sgt. Additionally, no member of the crew of the Enola Gay received the Congressional Medal of Honor as suggested in Above and Beyond. Crew,Atomic Bomb plane,military,Enola Gay,Dave Davis,ACME,Mariana. Lot of four (4) signed items from the crew members of the Enola Gay.