Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Last Hiroshima Bomb Crew Member Of Enola Gay Dies At 93


Last Crewman Of U.S. Plane That Dropped First Atomic Bomb Is Dead At 93 -- CNN

(CNN) -- Nearly 69 years ago, Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk navigated a U.S. B-29 Superfortress called the Enola Gay over Hiroshima, Japan, on a sunny August day. Once over its target, the Enola Gay unloaded the first atomic bomb dropped in war.

A single bomb blast killed some 140,000 people and helped end World War II -- and pushed the world suddenly into the nuclear era.

On Monday, Van Kirk died of natural causes at the Park Springs retirement community in Stone Mountain, Georgia, according to his eldest daughter Vicki Triplett.

He was 93.

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More News On The Last Hiroshima Bomb Crew Member Of Enola Gay Dying At 93

Theodore Van Kirk, 93, Enola Gay Navigator, Dies -- New York Times
Last Hiroshima bomb crew member Theodore VanKirk dies. -- The Australian/AP
Last U.S. crew member of Hiroshima bomber dies - reports -- Reuters
Last surviving Hiroshima bomb crew member dies -- BBC
Theodore Van Kirk, last crew member of Enola Gay, dies in US aged 93 -- The Guardian
Last Survivor of Enola Gay Crew Dies -- VOA

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