Enola Gay
Japan did not drop any atomic bombs. Rather, the US dropped two atomic bombs on them. The cities that were hit were Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The city of Hiroshima was the place where the first atomic bomb was dropped.
The atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki RB
The atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima was named "Little Boy." The atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki was named "Fat Man."
The location of the first atomic bomb which was dropped was on Hiroshima on August 6th 1945.
the first US delivered atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima from a B29 superfortress nicknames the Enola Gay. It was piloted by Capt Paul Tibbets.
the first US delivered atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima from a B29 superfortress nicknames the Enola Gay. It was piloted by Capt Paul Tibbets.
the atomic bombs were not dropped by american cities they were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki by the american millitary with the "Enola Gay"
The US dropped the first atomic weapon on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, during World War II. The B-29 that dropped it had the name "Enola Gay" and was piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets, US Army Air Force.
They were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Japan did not drop any atomic bombs. Rather, the US dropped two atomic bombs on them. The cities that were hit were Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The city of Hiroshima was the place where the first atomic bomb was dropped.
The atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki RB
It was dropped on August 6 1945.
The atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima was named "Little Boy." The atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki was named "Fat Man."
The location of the first atomic bomb which was dropped was on Hiroshima on August 6th 1945.
Enola Gay is the name of the U.S. Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped the atomic bomb, "Little Boy," on Hiroshima, on August 6, 1945. It was flown by Colonel Paul Tibbets.Bockscar is the name of the U. S. Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped the the atomic bomb, "Fat Man," on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The name, which is painted on the aircraft is a pun on "boxcar," after the name of the aircraft's commander, Captain Frederick C. Bock. For this mission, however, it was Major Charles Sweeney who flew Bockscar. Some official and unofficial documents have mistakenly called the plane Bock's Car, Bocks Car and Boxcar over the years.See Sources and related links for additional information and a photo of Bockscar.