No they did not
Yes, but they had no idea how much damage it would cause.
What problem would cloud cloudy skies calls for the crew of the mayflower
The crew for the first Atomic bombing of Hiroshima was initially pro-bomb, as were the US soldiers everywhere. Men on the ground put taunting messages on the bomb (as if anyone would ever see them!), and the bomb was nicknamed "Little Boy". But in about 43 seconds after releasing the bomb, they saw the mushroom cloud; they soon felt the shockwaves even though they were flying away by then. US soon received reports of the human toll and devastation. Bombing Nagasaki later was the final attempt to cause Japan to submit and surrender. That crew knew what the bomb could do; I doubt any of them enjoyed their task.
The ground crew at Tinian Island.
Black Ink Crew - 2012 Dropping the M Bomb 1-12 was released on: USA: March 2013
A scientist named Robert Oppenheimer and his crew.
The boat would take on water and the bilge pumps would be running constantly.
I have a picture of the crew of the Scheherazade of the 447th bomb group stationed in Rattlesden England. Would you be interested in it I have the crews name and the picture was taken in Oct.1944.
I know for a fact that my Grandfather Joseph Bubbico fueled the Enola Gay before it dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. It's not that big of a deal, but I would love for the military to release the names of the whole crew air and ground. Joseph Bubbico fueled the Enola Gay.
well a joc is big, dumb plus has a crew. but a skater could be smart and they also have crew. but skateboarder would win cause theyed smash a joc with there sk8 board so sk8 boarder it is.
If a ship were to hit an iceberg today, the immediate response would involve assessing the damage and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew. Modern ships are equipped with advanced technology for collision detection and damage control, which could help mitigate risks. Emergency protocols would be activated, including lifeboat deployment and communication with maritime authorities for rescue operations. Additionally, investigations would be launched to determine the cause and prevent future incidents.
Ships crew