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Did the enola gay take off from iwo jima

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Movie cameramen, photographers and reporters surround the crew. Paul Tibbets, to expect 'a little publicity,' but Tibbets and his crew are stunned by the scene on the tarmac. Leslie Groves, had warned the 'Enola Gay's' commander, Col. Bathed in floodlights, the B-29 'Enola Gay' awaits take-off on an historic mission: dropping the first atomic bomb on Japan. Source: The entire first draft of the script can be found in Judgement at the Smithsonian (New York: Marlowe & Company, 1995)Īugust 6, 1945, 2:00 a.m., Tinian Island, the Central Pacific. UNIT 4: 'ENOLA GAY': THE B-29 AND THE ATOMIC MISSIONS Enola Gay Exhibit, First Draft-Final Draft

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