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Little Boy arrived on the island of Tinian 80 years ago today…
Posted on 7/29/25 at 10:15 am
Posted on 7/29/25 at 10:15 am
July 29, 1945.
Thirteen days after the first successful nuclear test, all components of the atomic bomb code-named "Little Boy" arrive successfully on the island of Tinian. A small piece of rock in the Marianas, Tinian is the largest air base in the world in 1945. Some 1,500 miles from mainland Japan, the island is home to large squadrons of B-29 bombers which routinely take off for missions against the Japanese home islands. It is from the island of Tinian that the first atomic bomb will be flown to Japan to be dropped on Hiroshima. The explosive climax to World War II inched ever closer....80 years ago today.
Thirteen days after the first successful nuclear test, all components of the atomic bomb code-named "Little Boy" arrive successfully on the island of Tinian. A small piece of rock in the Marianas, Tinian is the largest air base in the world in 1945. Some 1,500 miles from mainland Japan, the island is home to large squadrons of B-29 bombers which routinely take off for missions against the Japanese home islands. It is from the island of Tinian that the first atomic bomb will be flown to Japan to be dropped on Hiroshima. The explosive climax to World War II inched ever closer....80 years ago today.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 10:17 am to RollTide1987
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Thirteen days after the first successful nuclear test, all components of the atomic bomb code-named "Little Boy" arrive successfully on the island of Tinian.
“Japanese submarine slammed two torpedoes into our side, Chief. We was comin’ back from the island of Tinian to Leyte. Just delivered the bomb. The Hiroshima bomb. Eleven hundred men went into the water. Vessel went down in 12 minutes.
“Didn’t see the first shark for about a half an hour. Tiger. 13-footer. You know how you know that when you’re in the water, Chief? You can tell by lookin’ from the dorsal to the tail. What we didn’t know, was that our bomb mission was so secret, no distress signal had been sent. They didn’t even list us overdue for a week. Very first light, Chief, sharks come cruisin’, so we formed ourselves into tight groups. It was kinda like old squares in the battle, like you see on a calendar, like the Battle of Waterloo, and the idea was the shark comes to the nearest man, that man he starts poundin’, hollerin’ and screamin’ and sometimes that shark he go away… sometimes he wouldn’t go away.
“Sometimes that shark he looks right into you. Right into your eyes. You know the thing about a shark is he’s got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn’t seem to be livin’… until he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then… ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin’. The ocean turns red, in spite of all the poundin’ and the hollerin’ they all come in and… they rip you to pieces.
“You know by the end of that first dawn, lost a hundred men. I don’t know how many sharks, maybe a thousand. I do know how many men, they averaged six an hour. On Thursday mornin’, Chief, I bumped into a friend of mine, Herbie Robinson from Cleveland. Baseball player. Boatswain's mate. I thought he was asleep. I reached over to wake him up. He bobbed up and down in the water, he was like a kinda top. Upended. Well, he’d been bitten in half below the waist.
“Noon, the fifth day, Mr. Hooper, a Lockheed Ventura saw us, he swung in low and he saw us, a young pilot, lot younger than Mr. Hooper here, anyway he spotted us and three hours later a big ol’ fat PBY come down and started to pick us up. You know that was the time I was most frightened. Waitin’ for my turn. I’ll never put on a lifejacket again. So, eleven hundred men went into the water. 316 men come out, and the sharks took the rest, June the 29th, 1945.
“Anyway, we delivered the bomb.”
Posted on 7/29/25 at 11:32 am to Nutriaitch
How Robert Shaw wasn’t even nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor still escapes me.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 11:39 am to RollTide1987
"Take it from one who is sure of the score
The 509th is winning the war"
The 509th is winning the war"
Posted on 7/29/25 at 11:42 am to Free888
They were too busy giving George Burns a lifetime achievement award.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 11:45 am to RollTide1987
I’m in the minority, but I’m more impressed with the B-29 fire bombing campaign of many Japanese cities than the A-bombs. The March 10th one over Tokyo was like Dresden when all the environmental factors came together and caused literal hell on earth.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:03 pm to Free888
quote:Went to his house in rural Ireland (where he checked out) and poured one out for that homie.
How Robert Shaw wasn’t even nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor still escapes me.
Drimbawn House in Tourmakeady on Lough Mask.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:09 pm to RollTide1987
The Japanese were basically infected by a societal virus and by all accounts en masse refused surrender, both by military and private individuals. While a damning solution, it was an effective solution. From seppuku to Hello Kitty, we basically changed their entire civilization with those two bombs.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:12 pm to Jcorye1
And I’ll add we wouldn’t have Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift if we hadn’t dropped the bombs
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:13 pm to RollTide1987
Indianapolis thread: some good links
This post was edited on 7/29/25 at 12:14 pm
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:29 pm to sledgehammer
quote:Worse than the a-bombs in my opinion.
fire bombing
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:37 pm to Dadren
BTW, Tinian is currently being redeveloped by the US Air Force due to the threat of war with China.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:41 pm to Jcorye1
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The Japanese were basically infected by a societal virus and by all accounts en masse refused surrender, both by military and private individuals.
I saw a documentary about the Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombing... the US actually warned the people in Hiroshima that a big bomb was coming, even air-dropped flyers telling them to leave Hiroshima.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:43 pm to RollTide1987
One of 2 bombs that saved 10s of thousands of American lives. Made the invasion of Japan unnecessary.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:43 pm to Jcorye1
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The Japanese were basically infected by a societal virus and by all accounts en masse refused surrender, both by military and private individuals. While a damning solution, it was an effective solution. From seppuku to Hello Kitty, we basically changed their entire civilization with those two bombs.
Dan Carlin does a nice job explaining this in his 3000 hour series (I kid; it was 24 hours, but significant, nonetheless; you have to strap it on for a Carlin series) on the Pacific Front. Among other things, references a Japanese soldier on a Filipino island who was caught in 1973. They had to find out who his squadron commander was (a bookstore manager/owner in Tokyo at that time), fly him to the island where he could relieve the soldier of his duty/post. They dropped newspapers from '45 of Japan's surrender, and other papers that showed Japan's process into a peaceful, successful country allied with the US. Didn't faze that soldier. Fanatic to the end.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:46 pm to Lokistale
quote:Did the documentary also explain how the Deep State goaded Japan into attacking Pearl Harbor, with strangling sanctions, in order to get the U.S. into WWII?
I saw a documentary about the Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombing.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:50 pm to RollTide1987
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explosive climax
Mhhhmm
Posted on 7/29/25 at 12:51 pm to Nutriaitch
The look on Richard Dreyfuss face as Shaw was saying that didn't seem like acting.
Posted on 7/29/25 at 1:03 pm to sledgehammer
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And I’ll add we wouldn’t have Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift if we hadn’t dropped the bombs
Good point, though I still think dropping them was the right move.
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