Dawn, The World Forever Changed (B-29)
This is a two-piece set with the Craig Kodera "Lonely Flight to Destiny". Each piece has been Signed by the respective artist and the two pieces are numbered to match. This Piece has been Signed by William Phillips
"At 3 PM, on August 4, 1945, Colonel Paul Tibbets began briefing the crew of the B-29 named Enola Gay. In the early morning hours of August 5, the crew made its final preparations. At midnight there was a final briefing. The call sign decided upon was, innocuously, 'Dimples.' Tibbets finished his talk: 'Do your jobs. Follow your orders. Don't cut corners and don't take chances.' Then the weather officer passed along last-minute information and the chaplain offered a prayer.
"At 2:27 AM on August 6, the engines were started. At 2:45, the Enola Gay took off. She was followed by the Great Artiste, carrying scientific instruments, and No. 91, carrying photographic equipment. At 5:30 AM, just before dawn, Enola Gay circled above Iwo Jima. At 8:15:17 AM, the bomb-bay doors opened and the first atomic bomb fell toward Hiroshima. Sixteen hours later, President Harry S. Truman once again called upon the Japanese to surrender." - William Phillips
Dawn, The World Forever Changed (B-29)
William Phillips
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This is a two-piece set with the Craig Kodera “Lonely Flight to Destiny”. Each piece has been Signed by the respective artist and the two pieces are numbered to match. This Piece has been Signed by William Phillips