ENOLA GAY CREW (PAUL W. TIBBETS) - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 76435
Price: $180.00
ENOLA GAY: PAUL W. TIBBETS
Paul W. Tibbets signs a British commemorative envelope for the
introduction of Boeing B-29, renamed The Washington 1, to the Royal Air
Force.
Philatelic Envelope signed: "Paul W. Tibbets", 7½x4½. British
commemorative envelope postmarked Richmond, Virginia, June 25, 1982, the
introduction of Boeing B-29, renamed The Washington 1, to the Royal Air Force.
United States Army Air Force Colonel Paul W. Tibbets was responsible for the
organization, training and command of the world's first nuclear strike force.
On the morning of August 6, 1945, Colonel Tibbets piloted the Enola
Gay, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress named after his mother, on its
mission to drop the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The bomb
killed 66,000 and injured 69,000 people, not including long-term victims of
radiation exposure. However, the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
(August 9) hastened the surrender of Japan, ending WWII. Physicist Norman
Ramsey, who went on to win a Nobel Prize for development of the atomic
clock, supervised the transfer of the atomic bomb components from Los Alamos to
Tinian, the island where the Enola Gay was based. Fine
condition.
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