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Enola Gay



Fascinating Paul Tibbets Signed Copy of the Enola Gay Hiroshima Bombing Directive


Single page copy of the original directive for the bombings planned by the 20th Air Force for Hiroshima, Kokura, Niigat and Nagasaki, form the Office of the War Department Chief of Staff, 8.5' x 11". Copy placed on decorative grey toned paper stock. Boldly signed by Paul W. Tibbets in blue ink as "Paul W. Tibbets / Pilot - Enola Gay Over Hiroshima" . Dated "25 July 1945". Near fine.


An fascinating look into the original directives sent to the 20th Air Force from the War Department Chief of Staff with explicit orders to deliver one copy of this directive to General MacArthur, and one copy to Admiral Nimits, otherwise "dissemination of any and all information concerning the use of the weapon against Japan is reserved to the Secretary of War and the President of the United States"

This first directive was issued July 25, about 2 weeks before the bomb was launched. Within the directive, where already considerations to learn and observe from the mission as noted below:


"The original mission was to include a separate aircraft carrying military and civilian scientific personal from the War Department to observe and record the effects of the explosion of the bomb. The observing planes will stay several miles distant from the point of impact of the bomb"


However it is the beginning of the first paragraph that sends chills up your spine.


"The 509 Composite Group, 20th Air Force will deliver its first special bomb as soon as weather will permit visual bombing after about 3 August 1945 on one of the targets: Hiroshima, Kokura, Niigata, and Nagasaki."


An amazing piece of history, signed by the pilot of Enola Gay, Paul Tibbets. The document was stamped along the upper left corner on 18 June 1948 that there was "No objection to declassification …."



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