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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
Bookscar is displayed in the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio.
1500 people died that night none of the crew members lived
The names of his crew members are unknown because his voyage happened so long ago and there are probably not any documents surving today that tell the names of his crew members.
He had a crew of 35 men.
As of October 2023, the surviving crew members of the Bockscar, the B-29 bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9, 1945, are not publicly documented. The last surviving crew member, Charles Sweeney, passed away in 2004. It is important to check recent sources for any updates on this topic, as information about surviving individuals can change.
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 pirates accrue crew members to add to their crew. The pirates accrue crew members to add to their crew.
The current crew living on the ISS typically stays for about six months. However, crew members may stay for longer or shorter durations depending on mission requirements.
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he had 227 crew members
he had 110 crew members
About 10 crew members.
150 crew members
he had 110 crew members
No, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, the crew members of Apollo 11, are no longer living. Neil Armstrong passed away in 2012, Michael Collins in 2021, and Buzz Aldrin is still alive.
Bookscar is displayed in the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio.