Bockscar crew
Major Charles Sweeney
First Lieutenant Charles Albury
Captain James Van Pelt, Jr.
Captain Kermit Beahan
Lieutenant Jacob Beser
Staff Sergeant Ed Buckly
Sergeant Abe Spitzer
Master Sergeant John Kuharek
Sergeant Raymond Gallagher
Staff Sergeant Albert Dehart
Commander Frederick Ashworth
2nd Lieutenant Fred Olivi
The crew for the Nagasaki bombing, also known as the "Fat Man" mission, consisted of a B-29 bomber named Bockscar, commanded by Major Charles W. Sweeney. The crew included a total of 12 members, including the pilot, co-pilot, bombardier, navigator, and various other crew positions.
Bookscar is displayed in the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio.
The bombing of Hiroshima resulted in between 90'000 and 166'000 fatalies. The bombing of Nagasaki resulted in between 60'000 and 80'000 fatalities. As a result, there were between 150'000 and 246'000 fatalities in total.
The one dropped on Nagasaki.
See website: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and nagasaki.
Yes. The Atomic bombing of Nagasaki, after Hiroshima, is the final act of WW2
No.
Bookscar is displayed in the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio.
The allies did not participate in the bombing of Nagasaki. President Truman took all the responsible.
Japan
The U.S.A won the war after dropping the bomb on Nagasaki.
It was August 8th, 1945
See: Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
August 6 1945 was Hiroshima and the 9th was Nagasaki.
Nagasaki was devastated. The damage reached over 12 miles.
USA
The US and Japan .
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