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OT/ Paul Tibbets
Just heard on the Radio that Paul Tibbets had passed away. He was the pilot of the Enola Gay when The Bomb was dropped at the end of WW2
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Heard that too. Another piece of living history slips away nearly un noticed.
I dont really know of Tibbets background other than he was the pilot of the Enola Gay. Those guys knew they were dropping some sort of 'big bomb' but were not prepared for what they witnessed and alot of them had severe life isssues afterwards. Can you imagine naming an aircraft "Enola Gay" in this day and age ?? |
I watched what little was on the news about his passing. They showed an interview with him in which he stated that he had no regrets because the bombs saved the lives of untold thousands of men that would have been lost if the war had continued. He said he didn't have any trouble getting to sleep at night. He felt that he had done his duty. I can understand why others involved had problems dealing with the aftermath.
I seriously don't think the creators of the bombs or our government even knew exactly what they were unleashing, as evidenced by the soldiers sent into the radioactive rubble to have their lives shortened by exposure to the radiation. Hopefully what was unleashed there will never be forgotten or repeated. |
Anyone seen the Enola Gay? She's in the Space and Air II in Leesburg. Totally awesome....
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Paul Tibbets
Sorry to see him leaving. He did his duty and he saved lives. It was a terrible deed. However, I will use it again if it saves american lives.:arrgh!:
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He didn't say the Bomb didn't have an impact. He appeared to make the point WWII had several instances of destruction where whole cities were wiped out.
We're all well aware of what was unique about the two bombs dropped on Japan being able to take out a whole city with one bomb and one wairplane as well as the lingering radiation. -Pv- |
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The men in black suits are knocking on your door as we speak :p Absolutly the bomb had an impact. It basically ended the conflict. On the 'balance' it saved 10's of thousands of lifes for both the americans and the Japaneese. Even Oppenhimer underestimated the results. "If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the mighty one. Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." |
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"He requested there be no funeral to avoid attracting protesters. A friend said he had asked that his body be cremated and the ashes scattered over the English Channel." -nydailynews.com
Kind of sad that he even had to think about this. No funeral for fear of protesters and also no tombstone for fear of vandalism. We really do live in a messed up country when a war veteran can't even die or rest in peace. |
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God rest the 'greatest generation'. (bows in prayer) |
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More info on Brig.Gen. Paul W. Tibbets (USAF Ret.): http://www.theenolagay.com/
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