Box 1
Contains 36 Results:
Jeppson, Morris Addressee: Michael Writer's location:, January 15, 2009
"No second wishes about Hiroshima mission - either about selection or results." Rudin # M-4A
Jeppson, Morris Addressee: Dear Sir
If invasion failed, "Would more atomic bombs have been used in attempts to finally defeat Japan?" Rudin # M-5
Jeppson, Morris Addressee: Dear Sir
Arming and releasing the Hiroshima bomb. Rudin # M-6
Jeppson, Morris Addressee: Bill Smith, June 21, 2009
Jeppson writes a detailed response regarding the Hiroshima mission after being questioned by an admirer. Rudin # M-6B
Jeppson, Morris Addressee: Dear Sir Writer's location: Hiroshima, August 6, 1945
Jeppson answers questions of a correspondent about the effects of the bomb on the crew and the destruction and radioactive fallout that were produced. Rudin # M-6C
Jeppson, Morris Addressee: Dear Sir Writer's location: Hiroshima, August 6, 1945
Jeppson reveals his thoughts of his mission and describes the use of the atomic bomb. Rudin # M-6D
Rehl, Donald C. Addressee: Fred D. Cavinder Writer's location: Fountaintown, Indiana, July 22, 1985
Pilot of unused third atomic bomb mission justifies its use. Rudin # M-7
Sweeney, Charles Addressee: Mr. Norman, April 9, 1986
Pilot clarifies a historical mistake about his Nagasaki mission - Which plane actually dropped the Nagasaki bomb. Rudin # M-9
Tibbets, Paul , July 24, 2004
Reflections on Hiroshima plus signed color photo of Enola Gay. Rudin # M-13
Tibbets, Paul, August 14, 1995
Two identical first day covers, signed by tibbets, with a cachet and stamp. In addition, a full sheet of 36 commemorative stamps. Rudin # M-15B