Paul Tibbetts, Jr., of Miami, Fla., poses in front of his B-29 Superfortress ‘The Enola Gay’ (named for his mother). The Enola Gay is the same plane he piloted when his bombardier dropped the first ...
B-29 Doc chief pilot. “This is more than just an airplane—it’s a flying museum and a testament to the men and women who built, maintained, and flew these aircraft to defend freedom.
The Department of Defense is flagging photos of the Tuskegee Airmen and "Enola Gay" bomber in its purge of DEI content.
References to the aircraft—which dropped the first war-time atomic bomb—were flagged for removal from Pentagon photos and online posts as part of a DEI purge, presumably because of the word “gay.” ...
The airplane will be accompanied by at least four ... Visitors can tour the aircraft and purchase rides in some of them. The Boeing B-29 Superfortress, first flown in 1942, began service in ...
A photo of Army biologists was on a list of images to be purged, seemingly because it mentioned they were recording data about fish that included their gender.