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  2. Enola Gay: "Based On A True Story" - But Filled With Inaccuracies Hey folks, I have read many books and have seen many films about the Manhattan Project and dropping the atomic bombs on Japan. This film gets the chronological timing wrong in several places and uses comic relief when none is required.

  3. Film Movie Reviews Enola Gay and the Atomic Bombing of Japan — 1995. Enola Gay and the Atomic Bombing of Japan. 1995. 45m. Documentary. Advertisement. Cast. Fred Ashworth (Self) Raymond Biel ...

  4. The bomb had heralded in a new and terrible concept of warfare, but its use probably saved hundreds of thousands of both American and Japanese lives . . . for the fighting was over. The B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay took off from the Mariana Islands on August 6, 1945, bound for Hiroshima, Japan, where, by dropping an atomic bomb, it heralded a ...

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  5. Following Thomas Ferebee's death, singer-songwriter Rod MacDonald wrote "The Man Who Dropped The Bomb On Hiroshima," a song directly quoting him from an interview MacDonald did for Newsweek's "Where Are They Now" feature in July 1970. The song, on his album "Recognition," remembers Ferebee as referring to "the one big thing" he'd done, noting he'd visited Japan after the war and, after seeing ...

  6. The decision to drop the atom bomb, the secrecy surrounding the mission, and the men who flew it.

  7. The Enola Gay is the same plane he piloted when his bombardier dropped the first atom bomb over Hiroshima, Japan. As explained by Airman 1st Class Torey Griffith, 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs, in the article 509th Bomb Wing continues Assurance, Deterrence … 65 years later , the early 509ers rose to meet these demanding standards without question.