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Atomic Bomb
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509th Composite Group Lot of 10 Crew Signed Photos: Bockscar, Some Punkins, Full House, & More! 70 Total Signatures
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A collection of ten photographs signed by notable crewmembers of the 509th Composite Group, tasked with the operational deployment of nuclear weapons during World War II. Ranging in size from 4" x 6" to 8" x 11", the lot boasts a total of 70 individual signatures. With images representing ten out of the CG's fifteen B-29's, including Enola Gay, Bockscar, Some Punkins, and Full House, among others. Very minor surface wear present, including light bumping to corners. Otherwise, near fine. Bold signatures throughout, with many adding their position within the crew.

Includes the following signatures, grouped by mission:

- Enola Gay:
Paul Tibbets, pilot & commander of 509th Composite

- Up an' Atom:
George Marquardt, aircraft commander
J. M. Anderson, pilot
Russ Gackenmach, navigator
Anthony D. "Tony" Capua, assistant flight engineer
James R. Corliss, flight engineer
Mel Bierman, tail gunner
Aram E. "Beg" Bezdegian, ground crew mechanic

- Bockscar (Crew C-13):
Fred Bock, aircraft commander
Len Godfrey, navigator
Ralph Belanger, assistant engineer/scanner
Hugh Ferguson, pilot
R. J. Stock, tail gunner
Bob Haider, ground crew
Ralph Curry, radio operator
Bill Barney, radar operator
*Al Moore, aircraft mechanic on Great Artiste
*Walter Goodman, electrical engineer in Project Alberta

- Bockscar (August 9, 1945):
Charles Sweeney, aircraft commander
John D. Kuharek, flight engineer
Frederick L. Ashworth, commander USN
Ray Gallagher, assistant flight engineer
Fred J. Olivi, extra co-pilot
Charles Don "C.D." Albury, pilot
*Harold M. Agnew, Project Alberta physicist
*Lawrence H. Johnston, Manhattan Project physicist

- Straight Flush:
Ira Weatherly, pilot
Frank K. "Ken" Wey, bombardier
Gil Niceley, tail gunner
Francis D. "Felix" Thornhill, navigator
Eugene "Lefty" Grennan, flight engineer
Jack Bivans, assistant flight engineer
Donald "Red" Beaudette, crew chief

- Top Secret:
Jacob Bontekoe, pilot
Jack Widowsky, navigator
William F. Orren, radar operator
Lloyd Reeder, radio operator
George Cohen, flight engineer
Franklin MacGregor, bombardier
Oscar J. Thigpen, ground crew/aircraft & engine mechanic
Francis J. "Frank" Schramko, aircraft & engine mechanic

- Next Objective:
William Lock Easton, pilot
Mike Bohon, radar operator
Frank Wimer, navigator
Bill "Pappy" Hulse, flight operator
Lee E. Palmert, radio operator
Marion C. Lawler, aircraft & engine mechanic

- Strange Cargo:
Joe Westover, aircraft commander
Bill Desmond, pilot
John Dulin, navigator
Sam Wheeler, assistant engineer
Cleo Warter, prop specialist

- Some Punkins:
James N. Price Jr., aircraft commander
Tom Costa, bombardier
Clyde Bysom, tail gunner
Edward J. Josekiak, aircraft & engine mechanic

- Full House:
Ray Biel, pilot
Richard Anselme, assistant flight engineer
Nathaniel T. Burgwyn, radar observer
Steve J. Kinoch, aircraft & Engine mechanic
Glen Mahugh, crew chief
William B. Reedy, aircraft & engine mechanic
Donald Fockler, aircraft & engine mechanic

- Laggin' Dragon:
John L. Downey, bombardier
James R. Bryant, radar operator
Fred D. Butler, electronic specialist
Thomas Brumagin, flight engineer
John L. Hansen, crew chief
Maurice Clark, assistant engineer/scanner
Robert J. "Bob" Petrolli, navigator

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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