Nuclear Quotes: The Crew of the Enola Gay

The twelve men who flew on the world's first nuclear bombing mission in 1945 made history, as they deployed "Little Boy" over the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The youngest was only twenty at the time. For the rest of their lives (only two still survive) they were asked about their motivation and whether they thought it was worth it. Mental_floss has quotes from almost all of them, and a discussion in the comments from those of us who can only see the event in hindsight. Link

I recall back in the mid 90's when the 509th had a reunion of sorts at the hotel I was working at. It was a special honor to have met Tibbets. They were all stoic and humble about their experience.

There were protestors outside of the hotel. They did not understand that the atmosphere now was extremely different than when those bombs were dropped.
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