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Paul Tibbets

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Paul Tibbets served as a Captain in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He piloted the B-29 bomber Enola Gay, responsible for delivering the “Little Boy” atomic bomb to Hiroshima, Japan. This action marked the first deployment of an atomic weapon in warfare and remains a pivotal moment in history. Tibbets’ role is significant for military historians and those studying the impact of this event on global conflict and its aftermath.

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What was the name of the bomber Paul Tibbets piloted during World War II?

Paul Tibbets piloted the B-29 bomber famously named the Enola Gay. He named the aircraft after his mother to carry out a highly classified mission.

What historic military action was Paul Tibbets responsible for in 1945?

Tibbets was the pilot responsible for dropping the first atomic bomb used in warfare. The bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, marking a major escalation in the Pacific Theater.

What was the specific codename of the atomic weapon delivered by Paul Tibbets' aircraft?

The uranium-based atomic bomb delivered by the Enola Gay was codenamed Little Boy. This deployment marked the first time a nuclear weapon had ever been used in combat.

What was Paul Tibbets' military rank when he commanded the Hiroshima mission?

During the mission, Tibbets held the rank of Colonel in the United States Army Air Forces. He was specifically chosen to lead the 509th Composite Group, which was trained entirely for atomic missions.

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