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![]() I just now learned that then-Major Charles Sweeney, the pilot of Bockscar on the Nagasaki mission, died in Boston last Thursday at the age of 84. According to an obituary this morning in the Aero-News email newsletter: A staunch defender of the atomic missions, Sweeney told Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger in 1995, 'I looked upon it as a duty. I just wanted the war to be over, so we could get back home to our loved ones. I hope my missions were the last ones of their kind that will ever be flown.' His rank was Brig. Gen (retired). all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Expedition sailboat charters www.expeditionsail.com |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 05:46:26 -0400, Cub Driver wrote:
[snip] Its odd that the first bomb he ever loosed in anger was the big one on Nagasaki. IBM __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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Cub Driver wrote:
I just now learned that then-Major Charles Sweeney, the pilot of Bockscar on the Nagasaki mission, died in Boston last Thursday at the age of 84. According to an obituary this morning in the Aero-News email newsletter: A staunch defender of the atomic missions, Sweeney told Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger in 1995, 'I looked upon it as a duty. I just wanted the war to be over, so we could get back home to our loved ones. I hope my missions were the last ones of their kind that will ever be flown.' His rank was Brig. Gen (retired). I saw an obit in a local paper yesterday (probably from AP) that also implied he was a BG, but his book cover identifies him as MG (ret.). Reading further on in the story, the obit stated that he made BG at the age of 36, the youngest to that time in the USAF. ISTR there were some that young in WW2, but they might not have been counting them as they would be USAAF. Guy |
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