Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Ralph Gates of Park City take a historical tour inside the "Enola Gay" hanger at Wendover Airfield. It's of special significance to him.. He worked on the Manhattan Project as an engineer. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Army Air Force Operations building at the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation Museum in Wendover, UT now houses the museum. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Army Air Force items on Display at the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation Museum in Wendover, UT. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Tour group looks inside the "Enola Gay" hanger at Wendover Airfield. It's one of the last remaining hangers and is partway restored. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Army Air Force items on Display at the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation Museum in Wendover, UT. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune (L to R) Bill Coyne, Gulf Shores AL, George Uthlaut, Houston, TX, Craig Cooper and Ralph Gates of Park City take a historical tour inside the "Enola Gay" hanger at Wendover Airfield. Jim Petersen, president of the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation, right, answers questions. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Army Air Force items on Display at the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation Museum in Wendover, UT. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Tour group looks inside the "Enola Gay" hanger at Wendover Airfield. It's one of the last remaining hangers and is partway restored. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune The "Enola Gay" hanger at Wendover Airfield still has a strong frame. The hanger is partway restored through the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Army Air Force items on Display at the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation Museum in Wendover, UT. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Old Army Air Force "Enola Gay" hanger at Wendover Airfield in foreground with the modern casinos a mile to the north in Wendover, UT. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Army Air Force items on Display at the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation Museum in Wendover, UT. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Army Air Force items on Display at the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation Museum in Wendover, UT. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Tour group looks inside the "Enola Gay" hanger at Wendover Airfield. It's one of the last remaining hangers and is partway restored. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Army Air Force items on Display at the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation Museum in Wendover, UT. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune The "Enola Gay" hanger at Wendover Airfield still has strong frame. The hanger is partway restored through the Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation. The Enola Gay, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Three days later, the bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The long disance bombers trained at Wendover Airfield. The bombings brought a swift end to war with Japan, but it was only later that the people of Wendover realized that their air base had housed the U.S. Army Air Force group that dropped the bomb, the 509th Composite Group. Tibbets was commander of the group that trained at Wendover and practiced with test bombs on the surrounding ranges.
** FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH UPCOMING HIROSHIMA ANNIVERSARY ** ** FILE ** In this undated handout picture from the U.S. Air Force, the ground crew of the B-29 "Enola Gay" which bombed Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945 with the "Little Boy" nuclear bomb, stands with pilot Col. Paul W. Tibbets, center, in the Marianas Islands. It was the first use of nuclear weapons in warfare. (AP Photo/U.S. Air Force)
A mushroom cloud rises moments after the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, August 9, 1945. (AP Photo)
The area around the Sangyo-Shorei-Kan (Trade Promotion Hall) area of Hiroshima is laid waste, after an atomic bomb exploded within 100 meters of here in 1945. (AP Photo)