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ENOLA GAY CREW (GEORGE R. CARON) - TYPESCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 167925

George R. Caron signs a typescript titled "The Atomic Blast over Hiroshima". Typescript signed: "George R. Caron/Tail Gunner", 1p, 8½x11. Titled: "The Atomic Blast over Hiroshima". George R.

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ATOMIC BOMB: ENOLA GAY (GEORGE R. CARON)
George R. Caron signs a typescript titled "The Atomic Blast over Hiroshima".
Typescript signed: "George R. Caron/Tail Gunner", 1p, 8½x11. Titled: "The Atomic Blast over Hiroshima". George R. "Bob" Caron was the tail gunner on the Enola Gay on its historic mission to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. Facing the rear of the B-29, he was the first to see the mushroom cloud. Caron had been given a camera at the last moment and snapped a roll of photographs as the mushroom cloud ascended. His photographs of the explosion were printed on millions of leaflets that were dropped over Japan the next day. Caron died in 1995. Fine condition.

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