The crew’s Boeing B-29 Superfortress was part of a U.S. air raid on Omuta, a nearby city with munition factories, early on July 27, 1945. The bomber, whose serial number was 42-94098 ...
This picture of the Enola Gay isn’t the only image to vanish from Pentagon archives in recent weeks. A team of journalists at ...
The night the bomber was shot down ... the villagers to realize they were the same--humans.” That night, the B-29 crew member slept on a futon laid out at the village office.
Flying a B-29 Superfortress during ... In this video, you’ll take part in an actual bomber mission, reliving the challenges, dangers, and decisions that real crew members faced.
Hegseth’s Pentagon’s DEI purge flags images of pioneering service members, and even photos of World War II bomber Enola Gay for deletion.
While the B-29 was certainly the most capable bomber during the war ... The B-50 could lug a crew of 10 or 11 and had a ...