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At the top of the list were the autographs of the crew of the 'Enola Gay'. Caron (1919 – 1995), the tail gunner aboard the B-29 Enola Gay. An evocative 10 x 8 inch photograph of three of the Enola Gay crew, the plane that dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. The popularity of various autographs rises and falls, just as the career of a. A white card signed in blue ink ‘George Caron’ by George R. Ferebee at NationsBank of Texas, in San Antonio, Texas. 113 Unique autographed photo of the Enola Gay with the Bockscar In the background that has been autographed, handsigned on the photo by Paul Tibbets, Morris. A check by Thomas Ferebee (1918 – 2000), the bombardier aboard the Enola Gay, signed ‘Thomas Ferebee’ in black ink, for $500.00 to Kelby Ferebee, May 17, 1998, check no. Nelson at Security Pacific National Bank in Riverside, California. As you can tell, the Tibbets and Ferebee autographs are a little faded. A check by Richard Nelson (1925 – 2003), 19-year-old radio operator of the Enola Gay, signed ‘Richard Nelson’ in black ink, for $218.00 to Department of Motor Vehicles, August 17, 1976, check no. Includes: A white card with images related to WWII signed in blue ink ‘Dutch Van Kirk Navigator’ by Theodore ‘Dutch’ Van Kirk (1921 – 2014), the navigator on the Enola Gay during the Hiroshima bombing mission. Van Kirk signed the ball Major Theodore Van Kirk Navigator - Enola Gay Crew Aug 6, 1945.
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Lot of four (4) signed items from the crew members of the Enola Gay.