indianapolis. it was sunk by a japanese submarine only a few days after delivering the bomb to tinnian.
The first naval ships to enter Hiroshima after the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, were the USS Indianapolis and the USS Pensacola. These vessels played a crucial role in the immediate aftermath by conducting reconnaissance and assessing the damage. Their arrival marked the beginning of the U.S. Navy's efforts in the area following the bombing.
The war began for the Americans when Japanese pilots dropped bombs on the US Naval fleet and the airfields at Pearl Harbor and other island locations.
The four steps were Doolittle's raid ,the ground fighting of marines ,naval victories in the Coral and Philippine seas. The land invasion of Japan and the bombing of Hiroshima are also included.
The fierce fighting in Iwo Jima and Okinawa demonstrated the heavy cost of a potential invasion of Japan, leading the Allies to reconsider their strategy in the Pacific. The high casualty rates and stalwart Japanese resistance highlighted the need for an alternative approach, ultimately contributing to the decision to use atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These battles emphasized the importance of securing strategic islands for airbases, which facilitated the Allied air campaign and naval operations leading to Japan's defeat.
The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) lives at the Washington Naval Yard in Washington , D.C. He is the highest ranking Naval Officer.
The United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Both targets were military (Hiroshima contained a significant military HQ, and Nagasaki a substantial naval base). However, the target cities were also chosen to show off the massive amount of damage the atomic bomb could produce, which inevitably meant causing huge numbers of civilian deaths.
If you are referring to "the" bombs, it sounds like you're referring to the two "Atomic" bombs that were dropped on the city of Hiroshima on 06 August 1945, and Nagasaki on 09 August 1945, thus ending WWII. If your referring to the Battle of Iwo Jima (where the US flag was raised), bombs and naval guns pounded that whole island.
The first naval ships to enter Hiroshima after the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, were the USS Indianapolis and the USS Pensacola. These vessels played a crucial role in the immediate aftermath by conducting reconnaissance and assessing the damage. Their arrival marked the beginning of the U.S. Navy's efforts in the area following the bombing.
The ONLY nuclear device(s) ever used in a world war was the Hiroshima & Nagasaki atomic bombs that were dropped in August of 1945, ending WWII. Nuclear powered naval ships were used in a number of other conflicts, but not nuclear weapons.
Nagasaki (Japan), 9 August 1945: bombarded by Americans, but the purpose was to frighten the Russians and to manifest racism against Asiatic peoples; Japan was already exhausted, no need for nuclear bombardments !
The war to which you referred was World War II. The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended World War II.
it had just dropped off the atomic bomb used on japan, mission was top secret, why naval response was so slow
That battle began on April 1, 1945 and ended June 21, 1945. The atomic bomb was dropped on August 6 1945 and the second was dropped the 9th. Okinawa was needed to be secure in order to drop the atomic bombs. The American naval forces assembled there were larger than those at Normandy in June, 1944, and more than 12,000 American and 100,000 Japanese soldiers sacrificed their lives.
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1945 .The second bomb was dropped August, 1945. In fact, Nagasaki was a secondary target. The initial target, a naval base, was shocked in by fog and low ceiling.
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Only in WWII.