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The 509th Composite Group was duly activated on 17 December 1944 at Wendover Army Air Field, Utah, under the command of Colonel Paul W. Tibbets.
G. R Tibbets, a historian who commented the story written by Mas ' udi thought that Fanjab ( in Mas ' udi's book ) was Pahang.
Major Gen. Uzal Girard Ent, who had led the August, 1943, raid on the Romanian oil refineries in Ploesti, chose Col. Paul Tibbets to lead the 509th Composite Group, asking him to organize and lead a combat force to deliver a new type of explosive device that is so powerful, its full potential was unknown.
Tibbets did so, and was the commander and pilot of the Enola Gay, the plane that delivered the first atomic bomb ( Little Boy ) on Hiroshima, Japan, on 6 August 1945.
Theodore " Dutch " Van Kirk, also a native of Northumberland, who was among the men hand-selected by Tibbets to accomplish the mission.
Paul Warfield Tibbets, Jr. ( February 23, 1915 – November 1, 2007 ) was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force, best known for being the pilot of the Enola Gay, the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in the history of warfare.
Tibbets graduated from Western Military Academy in Alton, Illinois and later attended the University of Florida in Gainesville and was an initiated member of the Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity in 1934.
Tibbets was named commanding officer of the 340th Bombardment Squadron, 97th Bomb Group of the U. S. Army Air Forces, flying B-17 Flying Fortresses in March 1942.
Upon completion of his combat tour, Tibbets was assigned as assistant for bomber operations to Col. Lauris Norstad, Assistant Chief of Staff of Operations ( A-3 ) of the Twelfth Air Force, a position he held until returning to the U. S. to test fly B-29 Superfortresses.
" By reputation ", Tibbets was " the best flier in the Army Air Force ".
One of those who confirmed this reputation was then-General Dwight D. Eisenhower, for whom Tibbets served as a personal pilot at times during the war.
After a year of development testing of the B-29, Tibbets was assigned in March 1944 to the 17th Bombardment Operational Training Wing ( Very Heavy ), a B-29 training unit, as director of operations under Brig.
Initially, Tibbets was unfamiliar with even the concept of an atomic bomb, and was quoted in a 1946 article in The New Yorker saying, " I will go only so far as to say that I knew what an atom was.
Tibbets was also portrayed in the films Day One and The Beginning or the End.
Tibbets was interviewed extensively by Mike Harden of the Columbus Dispatch, and profiles appeared in the newspaper on anniversaries of the first dropping of an atomic bomb.
Tibbets ' marriage to the former Lucy Wingate ended in divorce in 1955 ; his second wife was a French woman named Andrea Quattrehomme.
During the 1960s, Tibbets was named military attaché in India, but this posting was rescinded after protests in India regarding Tibbets ' role in dropping the atomic bomb on Japan.

Tibbets and born
James Tibbits Willmore ( 1800-1863 ) was an English engraver who was born at Bristnal's End, Handsworth, West Midlands, England in September 1800. Ullswater, Cumberland Engraving by James Tibbets Willmore for Turner's Picturesque Views in England and Wales

Tibbets and Paul
* 1915 – Paul Tibbets, US Air Force retired Brigadier General and pilot of B-29 " Enola Gay " over Hiroshima ( d. 2007 )
* February 23 – Paul Tibbets, American WWII bomber pilot of the Enola Gay ) ( d. 2007 )
Paul Tibbets personally selected the Enola Gay from the assembly line.
Colonel Paul Tibbets Jr.
The film Above and Beyond ( 1952 ) depicted the World War II events involving Tibbets, with Robert Taylor starring as Paul Tibbets and Eleanor Parker as his first wife Lucy.
An interview of Paul Tibbets can be seen in the 1982 movie Atomic Cafe.
His grandson Colonel Paul W. Tibbets IV, USAF, ( a 1989 graduate of the US Air Force Academy ) was also commander of the 393rd Bomb Squadron at Whiteman AFB, Missouri, from 2005 – 2007 and flew the B-2 Spirit.
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B. Priestley, Brian Horrocks, John J. McCloy, Lawrence Durrell, Arthur Harris, Charles Sweeney, Paul Tibbets, Anthony Eden, Traudl Junge, Mark Clark, Adolf Galland, Hasso von Manteuffel, and historian Stephen Ambrose.
* Duty: A Father, His Son, And The Man Who Won The War ( William Morrow, 2000 ) ( half about his relationship with his father, half on Paul W. Tibbets ) ISBN 0-380-97849-0
The first bombing raid-targeting the marshalling yards at Rouen, northern France-was led by Major Paul W. Tibbets who in 1945 piloted Enola Gay, the B-29 Superfortress that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima
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He met Paul Tibbets, the pilot of the plane which dropped the bomb, but was not able to interview him on film.
During the war he had also flown with some of the most famous names including Wing Commander Douglas Bader, top European war Ace Johnnie Johnson ( 38 victories ) as part of the RAF's Tangmere Wing and Paul Tibbets, ( pilot of the ' Enola Gay ', B29 Bomber ) who dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
* Above and Beyond ( film ), a 1952 film about World War II American pilot Paul Tibbets and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima
* August 6, 1945 – An atomic bomb, Little Boy, dropped on Hiroshima from a B-29 Superfortress named Enola Gay, flown by Col. Paul Tibbets.
No other persons involved with the bombing of Hiroshima expressed guilt in the way that Eatherly did ; Hiroshima pilot Paul Tibbets said that he couldn ’ t understand why Eatherly felt so guilty, as he wasn ’ t even there for the bombing.

Tibbets and Enola
On August 5, 1945, Tibbets formally named B-29 serial number 44-86292 Enola Gay after his mother.
On August 6, the Enola Gay departed Tinian Island in the Marianas with Tibbets at the controls at 2: 45 a. m. for Hiroshima, Japan.
Col. Tibbets followed in his B-29 aircraft, Enola Gay an hour later, accompanied by two other B-29s which would observe the drop.

Tibbets and .
* August 5 – Eliza Tibbets, mother of the California orange industry ( d. 1898 )
The unincorporated communities of Millard and Tibbets are located in the town.
After graduation, he worked for Reginald Tibbets, a prominent amateur radio operator who operated a business supplying radiation detectors to the government.
After his undergraduate work, Tibbets had planned on becoming an abdominal surgeon.
On February 25, 1937, Tibbets enlisted as a flying cadet in the U. S. Army Air Corps at Fort Thomas, Kentucky.

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