Nagasaki Atomic Bombing

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  • čas přidán 15. 12. 2021
  • This video uses Google Earth to give a brief description of the second atomic bomb mission that occurred on the Japanese city of Nagasaki.
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  • @stevet8121
    @stevet8121 Před 2 lety +75

    Forrest, you're quickly becoming a national treasure with your hard work and dedication. Thank you for being a teacher.

    • @brycecrousore1985
      @brycecrousore1985 Před 2 lety +8

      Best channel on CZcams, isn't it?! The history lessons included in Forrest's videos are wonderful! If you haven't, make sure you check out Forrest's James Dean as well as Buddy Holly videos! Two map stories with excellent history lessons included. I could listen to his voice narrate every history documentary on CZcams.

    • @stevet8121
      @stevet8121 Před 2 lety +3

      @@brycecrousore1985 Thank you Bryce. I couldn't agree more.

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +11

      You guys are SO kind. Thank you 🙏

    • @tyoung3455
      @tyoung3455 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Absolutely one of the top 10 channels on CZcams. Hes almost at 100K subscribers. I mean, this is better than NPR and PBS!

  • @masonhallock1163
    @masonhallock1163 Před 2 lety +60

    It’s always a good day when Forrest uploads.

  • @aperson7754
    @aperson7754 Před 2 lety +45

    My grandpa was a snco and helped trained the crews. He was a flight engineer. Then he became an officer & retired as a LtCol after 30+ years of service. WW2, Korea & Vietnam. Thank you for making this video & as always love your content!

  • @Grungeman17
    @Grungeman17 Před 2 lety +18

    Something about your tone of voice that carries into the stories of these videos is really pleasant. It's very respectful and your google maps pinpoint version of breakdowns are unique and put you into a first person like perspective of the events. Appreciate your video with Dan Gryder, he is also a great speaker.

  • @buzaldrin8086
    @buzaldrin8086 Před 2 lety +16

    Good job as usual, Forrest.
    Note: Nagasaki story begins at: 3:40.
    It's my understanding that the Kokura mission was originally scheduled to leave on August 11. Note the implications of that, if true. Anyway....
    Sweeney was lucky that the drop was successful, and that the crew made it to Okinawa.
    Lucky in the sense that Le May didn't discipline him for the near disaster of a truly historic nature.

    • @ShannonLH1108
      @ShannonLH1108 Před 2 lety +4

      Maybe a dumb question, but what are the implications had the mission occurred Aug 11 instead of Aug 9?

  • @hmcdonnell23
    @hmcdonnell23 Před 2 lety +10

    My dad who is alive and well turned 96 this month, was in the 2nd Marine Division. War was hell for him and to this day, doesn't talk about it. Thank you for creating this video.

    • @alexandercianfrance4470
      @alexandercianfrance4470 Před 2 lety +3

      He doesn't talk about it because I'm sure he's disgusted with himself and humanity at large.

  • @nickbeef4824
    @nickbeef4824 Před 2 lety +2

    Damn this is awesome. Good job Forrest

  • @SlammedZero
    @SlammedZero Před 2 lety +6

    As a geography lover, I really appreciate your channel always showing where history was made. For some reason, I find the locations just as fascinating as the history. Great video.

  • @krispykremes2482
    @krispykremes2482 Před 2 lety +19

    Honestly the two-day gap between bombings was ridiculous. I know hindsight is 20/20 but it's likely Japan would have surrendered without needing to bomb Nagasaki too. Just my 2c, great vid as always Forrest.

    • @l8tbraker
      @l8tbraker Před 2 lety +1

      The date was moved up from August 11 due to poor weather predicted over the primary target, Kokura.

    • @martinlatvian5538
      @martinlatvian5538 Před rokem +1

      Japan was allready considering surrender after Soviets joined the fight against them. I think They would surrender without atomic bombs dropped on them, but Americans didn't want to wait few more weeks or a month wasting more lives of their soldiers and the bombs were made and some people, just did want to drop the bombs out of pure curiosity and revenge. As well dropping the bombs in a way did keep away Soviets from gaining power in Japan. Which is good. The secobd bomb really was not necessary.

  • @brycecrousore1985
    @brycecrousore1985 Před 2 lety +15

    ANOTHER new video from you, Forrest?! (And a new JCS video?!) It must be Christmas! Thank you so much for the excellent content you always provide us. Best channel on CZcams! That room is a history lesson of all history lessons ... the bombing ended the war. Had we needed to invade Japan, estimates are it would have cost us literally hundreds of thousands of U.S. heroes. What a piece of history you just shared. Godspeed, Richard.

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +3

      They were estimating 750,000 American casualties and about 2 million Japanese casualties.

    • @brycecrousore1985
      @brycecrousore1985 Před 2 lety +1

      @@forresthaggertychannel4301 They sure were. American combat casualties in the Pacific theater were 112,000 killed or missing, and 255,000 wounded. In comparison, Japanese losses were an estimated 1.7 million killed or missing, and 94,000 wounded. Those two bombs ending the insanity and inhumanity Japan started was/is a heroic deed (filled with solemnity) for all-time, and anyone who thinks otherwise is nuts and has no grasp on history.

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brycecrousore1985 I hope people don’t pile up on you with that accurate response! The Japanese Emperor was considered a god and had advised civilians to sharpen bamboo poles in anticipation of an American invasion. There would have been no Japanese surrender without our bombs and their tragic aftermath.

    • @brycecrousore1985
      @brycecrousore1985 Před 2 lety

      @@spiritmatter1553 People can pile all they want, with the exception of one thing: they can't pile on with facts. Those lunatics about whom you write, the Emperor and associated cowards hiding in their palaces, sat back and watched as soldiers did their dirty work. They also convinced their own people that Americans would r*pe and then eat them, and had them so hoodwinked that citizens such as those of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, jumped off a cliff to avoid Americans. In actuality, what were Americans doing? Saving them - and the world - from the fools in the palace. BTW, unfortunately Hirohito, or Fool Shōwa, lived a lavish and comfortable life until 1989.

  • @lawrencet83
    @lawrencet83 Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent as always! You present your videos with no bias narrative. You give just the facts and allow the viewers to come to their own conclusions.

  • @Manrikitabako1
    @Manrikitabako1 Před 2 lety +3

    Love your Pacific theater videos over the years!
    Thank you for the content Forrest!

  • @butthoagie8421
    @butthoagie8421 Před 2 lety +2

    Your channel is brilliant.. Your attention to detail is unmatched. Thank you for the videos, keep them coming!

  • @JB-mb6lm
    @JB-mb6lm Před 2 lety +2

    Saw you uploaded and immediately clicked we all appreciate the time and effort you put in all your videos. Thanks man

  • @scottnorvell2955
    @scottnorvell2955 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m always anxiously awaiting each new episode. Thank you so much for your work. Excellent.

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I’m hoping to retire early because I would like to get one out a week, at least. Two would be better.

  • @GodWearsGucci
    @GodWearsGucci Před 2 lety +7

    My Granddad would be 100 today. He didn’t fly in the Enola Gay; but he was stationed in Iwo Jima and did about 17-21 missions over Japan until the day they dropped the bomb. He was a ball gunner. I have all his medals and flag. As well as his log book, written in pencil, of his missions. He was as surprised as anyone else the day the bomb was dropped. He was already ready for his “next” fly over. I miss him very much. Lost him in January 2020 before Coronavirus thank the lord. Thank you for this as always Mr. Haggerty!! Bless ALL the veterans that keep our country safe with their lives. They deserve much much more credit.

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +2

      I would love to have met your grandfather. They don’t make them like that anymore!
      My good Friend Bill Harrison would have been 100 today! I wrote his book “Six Days on a Raft”. We lost him August 7, 2018.

    • @GodWearsGucci
      @GodWearsGucci Před 2 lety

      @@forresthaggertychannel4301 so sorry. Wow, literally born days apart. I did get to ask a lot of questions and have a ton of answers….but never enough.

  • @amir703
    @amir703 Před 2 lety

    Love the frequent uploads! Thanks Forrest!

  • @andreww8941
    @andreww8941 Před rokem

    Awesome stuff!!!!! Glad I found your channel and look forward to the future works you put out.

  • @hearthearter
    @hearthearter Před 2 lety

    Forrest, your voice and historical insight is always soothing.

  • @94Aequitas
    @94Aequitas Před 2 lety +4

    I was in Hiroshima on the day after the anniversary of that bombing, and unfortunately the museum was closed because of covid. Still was amazing to think that where I stood at that time could have been ground zero.

  • @geraldinefields1730
    @geraldinefields1730 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for going into this historical event. A detailed and excellent account. I wish my father was alive to enjoy it. He participated in WWII in Europe and the Pacific.

  • @ms2k7Gaming
    @ms2k7Gaming Před 2 lety +1

    I love how you go and visit all these places, Love all your videos so much info and so relaxing

  • @ShannonLH1108
    @ShannonLH1108 Před 2 lety +1

    I follow a lot of people on CZcams and you are my absolute favorite. Thank you for all your content. It is so fascinating and uniquely presented.

  • @andrewgelston6073
    @andrewgelston6073 Před 2 lety +9

    Great content as always Forrest. The differences between this event and Hiroshima are vast. Thank you for this video.

    • @lawrencet83
      @lawrencet83 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed, great content. But how are the differences vast? I don't every detail of both drops. Please enlighten me.

    • @andrewgelston6073
      @andrewgelston6073 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lawrencet83 I would suggest watching Forrest’s video on Hiroshima. To really sum it up, Hiroshima went according to plan whereas Nagasaki did not.

    • @lawrencet83
      @lawrencet83 Před 2 lety +1

      @@andrewgelston6073 Cool, thanks!

  • @GManmcaoidh
    @GManmcaoidh Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant as always Forrest Haggerty

  • @johnallen470
    @johnallen470 Před 2 lety

    Always excellent and informative. Many thanks.

  • @motorTranz
    @motorTranz Před 2 lety

    Great job Forrest! An incredible part of history!

  • @Cheese1848m
    @Cheese1848m Před 2 lety

    Nice work Forrest, Merry Christmas!

  • @williammoore772
    @williammoore772 Před 2 lety +1

    I couldn’t get here fast enough when my alert went off…always an interesting video!

  • @MB-cx2ks
    @MB-cx2ks Před 2 lety

    Fascinating video-thank you!

  • @Kevinterell
    @Kevinterell Před 2 lety

    I love the videos because you actually go to locations it’s so surreal!!!!

  • @chrisfitzmaurice7484
    @chrisfitzmaurice7484 Před 2 lety +3

    Well done as always by Mr. Haggerty. But surely I can't be the only one here to understand both the nukings of Japan, not to mention the fire bombing of Tokyo earlier in the year, were war crimes.

  • @Calken54
    @Calken54 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank You Forrest wonderful History I like History too. Merry Xmas 🎄

  • @drewtutwenty7237
    @drewtutwenty7237 Před 2 lety

    Videos are still no one Forrest love the style and effort you put into them.

  • @Knee-ko
    @Knee-ko Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent outline of the Nagasaki mission and great tribute to Richard (R.I.P). Thanks Forrest. 👍👍

    • @IlMerluz
      @IlMerluz Před 2 lety +2

      Honest question, please don't get mad at me, why is the hero who killed tens of thousands of innocent people a hero?

    • @Brett33
      @Brett33 Před 2 lety

      @@IlMerluz The crews that flew the missions were given a job to do and they did their job. They stopped countless other American soldiers from losing their lives by bringing an end to the war .

  • @samsanneman8363
    @samsanneman8363 Před 2 lety

    Videos are awesome man, keep it up!

  • @bradd2k2
    @bradd2k2 Před 2 lety

    This is a excellent Chanel 👌from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 in the uk

  • @mr.t8562
    @mr.t8562 Před rokem

    Your work is great. Really interesting. I'm a history and map guy so your videos are right where I'm at. Thanks for all your interesting and hard work. PS: I love how they named the bombers in WWII.

  • @JAMESWUERTELE
    @JAMESWUERTELE Před rokem

    Your channel is so underrated! Amazing video

  • @GoHerd2001
    @GoHerd2001 Před 2 lety

    Always great content and educational! You should do the Marshall Plane Crash one day.

  • @rj_nbk
    @rj_nbk Před 2 lety

    keep up the great work!

  • @slainteron4027
    @slainteron4027 Před 2 lety +1

    Completely Awesome Forrest

  • @mynameisvna
    @mynameisvna Před 2 lety

    Great content!! I'm sharing it with my colleagues!:))

  • @haroldbrown1998
    @haroldbrown1998 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for that.

  • @christruesdale2514
    @christruesdale2514 Před 2 lety

    hi Forrest i like all ur videos about history and things keep up the good work

  • @phillipaspinall8745
    @phillipaspinall8745 Před rokem

    So interesting and well researched, thanks

  • @tdrdronesebikesandscooters8377

    Another fantastic video Forrest

  • @spidurfiji
    @spidurfiji Před 2 lety

    Excellent as always

  • @jeffprice5810
    @jeffprice5810 Před 2 lety

    Again, well done Forrest. I think the WW2 videos are my favorite. It would be interesting to see some of Easy company missions from google earth. hint hint haha.

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +2

      I have some in mind and I’m holding out so I can visit these locations and include the visit in the video. If I don’t think I can make it there then I will do it on Google Earth:))))

  • @skatedonut952
    @skatedonut952 Před 2 lety

    Made my day with a new post!!!!!!!!!

  • @bannedfromtheshow8188
    @bannedfromtheshow8188 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos

  • @adamposset5310
    @adamposset5310 Před 2 lety +1

    Really cool video Forrest!

  • @bassfan41
    @bassfan41 Před 2 lety

    I've never heard the details and story behind this bombing. That seems kind of crazy now that I think about it. Thanks so much for this!

    • @jamieriedmiller
      @jamieriedmiller Před 2 lety

      This is a very detailed account from a cre member

  • @thisisshaun1
    @thisisshaun1 Před 2 lety

    Amazing video

  • @derekmccreight1505
    @derekmccreight1505 Před 2 lety +1

    Still the best content on YT

  • @cyru761
    @cyru761 Před rokem

    Love your content, love this video, although you sounds more energic than before. Idk maybe you're stressed now maybe you were just depressed before but your videos used to be more calm. I feel like the videos are faster, more cuts. This isn't necessarily a bad thing though, brings me back to my childhood when my stressed father helped me study history class, telling nerdy details, for hours.
    im lazzy ass french man writting this from clermont-ferrand at 2am and Im high, I think this shows your videos are quite universal.

  • @MrTomoti
    @MrTomoti Před 2 lety

    Thank you great history lesson.

  • @spencer9488
    @spencer9488 Před 2 lety

    Cheers!

  • @OpinionatedPeach
    @OpinionatedPeach Před 2 lety

    I love your videos like u loved that ash tray.

  • @genociderjill
    @genociderjill Před 2 lety

    Thank You So Much for This Video and Narration!
    I am morbidly interested in the Nuclear Bombings and the Raw Power of these Apocalyptic Machines of death.. and thankful for any information in any form of view... Thanks Forrest...

  • @RandomDudeOne
    @RandomDudeOne Před 2 lety +2

    My Dad was on Le Shima where the Fifth Air Force was based , they flew B-24's. Bockscar would have flown right over them on that return trip.

  • @Quadrille763
    @Quadrille763 Před 2 lety

    Excellent

  • @JuiceGuy07
    @JuiceGuy07 Před 2 lety

    Forrest upload day! Should be a good one!

  • @dean7045
    @dean7045 Před 2 lety +2

    Good day to you Forrest. I think a fitting follow up video would be about the USS Indianappollis that delivered the 2 atomic bombs to Tinian, and the terrible tragedy that awaited her on her return voyage. I think it is the worst naval tragedy in history as far as loss of life. please look into it. Warmest regards from Dean Harrop in Queensland Australia. (your mate !!)

    • @rayross997
      @rayross997 Před 2 lety

      Great suggestion!

    • @l8tbraker
      @l8tbraker Před 2 lety

      * Indianapolis
      You can read about the delivery of the bomb parts to Tinian here:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Alberta
      Worst naval disaster?
      That was the wartime sinking of the German Wilhelm Gustloff in January 1945 in World War II by a Soviet Navy submarine, with an estimated loss of about 9,400 people.

    • @Salty_Balls
      @Salty_Balls Před 2 lety

      I would beg to differ, as only 3 survived out of 1500 on HMS Hood. HMS Invincible at Jutland had 6 survivors, Queen Mary had 18, and Indefatigable had only 3. All had larger crews as well. And of course the german Wilhelm Gustloff with 9,000 souls lost when torpedoed by a Soviet submarine is the actual highest loss of life from a single ship sinking.

  • @bexhill8777
    @bexhill8777 Před rokem +4

    Nothing to celabrate....

  • @DexterHaven
    @DexterHaven Před 2 lety +1

    Meanwhile the people on the USS Indianapolis were experiencing a royal government SNAFU, as they lay in the ocean waiting for rescue, unnoticed.

  • @rayross997
    @rayross997 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Forrest, please consider the escape route of John Wilkes Booth and his capture for a future video?

  • @4JustHOUND
    @4JustHOUND Před 2 lety +1

    Hi there, been a long time fan and wondering if there's any way you can do a similar video on the Halifax Explosion? I'd like to do one but not sure I can do it justice. it was quite an event during WW1

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ll look into it.

    • @4JustHOUND
      @4JustHOUND Před 2 lety

      @@forresthaggertychannel4301 I appreciate your saying so! I know it's not something you can drive to regularly like many of your videos but planning a trip there in a few weeks.

  • @ALLFORYOUCambodia
    @ALLFORYOUCambodia Před 2 lety

    I am so much interested in your video of geography on google earth about the Second Atomic Bomb dropped.

  • @dominicklittle9828
    @dominicklittle9828 Před 2 lety +2

    i thought you were gunna say something else when you got above the blast point and said "straight up" made me laugh thinkin about it

  • @doctorsocrates4413
    @doctorsocrates4413 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent video and thank you..correct me if i am wrong but i think the B-29 bockscar crew on this run were the crew from another B-29...straight flush.??????.

  • @joep4235
    @joep4235 Před 2 lety

    very interesting vid !!!!!

  • @spankyiz
    @spankyiz Před 2 lety

    If you haven't done one, can you put a video together about the USS Indianapolis mission? Thanks!

  • @0111DTheProphet
    @0111DTheProphet Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you to the person who shared their family’s heirlooms for mr Nelson

  • @joethunderfox6762
    @joethunderfox6762 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video

  • @faulltw
    @faulltw Před 2 lety +1

    Great job Forrest. I was thinking they could have saved themselves the trouble and just dropped on the first target. I mean it is a nuclear bomb for crying out loud you don’t need pinpoint accuracy. ;)

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +2

      I thought the same thing, but they were following orders, which shows how loyal and respectful they were to their leaders.

  • @antoniobranch
    @antoniobranch Před 2 lety

    "I ALWAYS SALIVATE IN ANTISAPATION FOR MR HAGGERTY'S VIDEOS."

  • @donaldrobbins252
    @donaldrobbins252 Před 2 lety +1

    A few Lucky Strikes snuffed out in that ash tray I bet. Very interesting.

  • @michaelbruns449
    @michaelbruns449 Před 10 měsíci +1

    For some reason Hiroshima gets most of the media and public attention, probably from our frequent desire to ignore second fiddles.
    The strange fact that both main cameras malfunctioned during each nuclear drop and detonation is highly suspicious.

  • @WanderingWeekends
    @WanderingWeekends Před 2 lety

    I had the pleasure of meeting Dutch Van Kirk at a trade show I was working. Brave crew. They don't make them like those guys anymore.

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s true! An Old Breed we may never see again. I also was fortunate enough to spend a large amount of time with Dutch. He would frequently visit Richard Nelson and I got to hangout with both of them at the same time.

  • @koltonknighton1402
    @koltonknighton1402 Před 2 lety

    This is gold 🤠

    • @l8tbraker
      @l8tbraker Před 2 lety

      Plutonium is worth ten times more than gold.

  • @Brett33
    @Brett33 Před 2 lety +1

    "Richard H. Nelson died on February 1, 2003 at 3:00 a.m., which was three hours before the astronauts on the Space Shuttle Columbia were killed on reentry to the Earth's atmosphere. In her interview, Nancy(wife) remembered that at Dick's memorial service, Forrest Haggerty, a friend and author of the book on said that the astronauts "wanted some very nice man to greet them at the Pearly Gates, and that was Dick Nelson." "

  • @W1se0ldg33zer
    @W1se0ldg33zer Před 2 lety +1

    The actual navigation chart for the Enola Gay's bombing mission sold at an auction in 2005 for 70 grand. They kept all sorts of stuff from their mission right as soon as they landed. Hence the ash tray.
    It's pretty doubtful that the Bockscar navigation chart for the mission was saved. Might be worth checking the National Air Force Museum in Dayton to see if that might be around someplace. It's really rare finding any charts from WW2 that were kept.

    • @W1se0ldg33zer
      @W1se0ldg33zer Před 2 lety

      In a side note -- one time I was looking around for something and stumbled across an actual chart from the bombing run on the Ploesti oil fields. And another one of a Stuka raid on Stalingrad. That's usually how you find stuff like that -- stumble on it by chance.

  • @Marc816
    @Marc816 Před 2 lety +1

    If it weren't for the missions of the Enola Gay & Bock's Car, I might never have known my father or any of my uncles! - Marc Smith, born August 16, 1943.

  • @3istderburgerunbequemnenne154

    When the war criminals praise and cheer each other.

  • @tonymcflattie2450
    @tonymcflattie2450 Před 9 měsíci

    Damm, I can’t believe they allowed inflight smoking. That stuff will kill you

  • @MrGlenn7710
    @MrGlenn7710 Před 2 lety +2

    🎀 Thank you for the History!🎀
    🕊#MsWarriorSaint✨✨

  • @DCarloss
    @DCarloss Před 2 lety

    Lets go!

  • @buzaldrin8086
    @buzaldrin8086 Před rokem +1

    Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki (Immaculate Conception Cathedral also St. Mary's Cathedral). Founded in 1877 and was completed in 1925 "was the largest Christian structure in the Asia-Pacific region. The atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, detonated only 500 m (1640 ft) from the cathedral, completely destroying it. As the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (August 15) was near, Mass was held on the day and was well attended. The resultant collapse and heat-wave cindered and buried all those present in the cathedral. ..The new cathedral was finished by October 1959."

  • @JoeRyMi
    @JoeRyMi Před rokem

    As disturbing as the survivors stories are, we needed to close that tragic chapter of history.

  • @ltkreg
    @ltkreg Před 2 lety +1

    I remember reading that for some reason Tibbit's came close to officially reprimanding Sweeny for somehow botching the Kokura/Nagasaki mission. It sounds to me like Sweeny ran into a host of problems; none of his own doing, pressed on anyway and successfully hit their target, and still barely got back alive.

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety +1

      If he only waited 15 minutes over the rendezvous point instead of 45 fuel would not have been a problem going to Okinawa.

    • @buzaldrin8086
      @buzaldrin8086 Před 2 lety

      It was Kermit Beahan, the bombardier, who saved the mission. He only had one chance to get it right. (Not to diminish Sweeney's role in getting the plane over the target.)

    • @ltkreg
      @ltkreg Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@forresthaggertychannel4301 I've done some more research and have a better understanding why Tibbets was angry at Sweeny. Apparently, the rear fuel bladder on Sweeny's aircraft "Boxcar" malfunctioned substantially decreasing how much fuel he had, as well as how much time he would have over target. So Tibbets ordered Sweeny to wait no more than 15 minutes for support aircraft to join up with him before proceeding to his primary target "Kokura". Instead; Sweeny waited 45 minutes because his Weapons Officer some how convinced him too stay an extra 30 minutes, even though he had to have known they would be critically short on fuel. Sure enough, Sweeny was short on fuel so he had to divert to his secondary target "Nagasaki" and his bombing run was off target, albeit he was still able to drop the bomb reasonably close to it. And, he was so short on fuel he barely, and I mean barely, was able to land at they're divert field on Okinawa. The specific reason Tibbits was angry was he believed Sweeny was a weak leader by allowing his Weapons Officer to talk him into loitering an extra 30 minutes jeopardizing not only the mission but his crew and aircraft.

  • @electricurinal
    @electricurinal Před 2 lety +3

    My condolences on the loss of your heroic friend. Excellent presentation, as always.

  • @DexterHaven
    @DexterHaven Před 2 lety +1

    1:13 How times have changed. Today, everyone seeing that in Hollywood would expect to hear, "This was Whitney Houston's coke mirror."

  • @CaTube_clips
    @CaTube_clips Před 10 měsíci

    I saw “Oppenheimer” movie direct by Christoper Nolan.. its great..

  • @DexterHaven
    @DexterHaven Před 2 lety

    9:34 that was Depression-era thinking. Just like my grandma would say. "Never waste a bomb." You might need it later.

  • @Tsurumaki-uk7zm
    @Tsurumaki-uk7zm Před rokem +1

    Never known that the planes where called that

  • @Adam202
    @Adam202 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing. I really appreciate what you do and how much you respect history and veterans. It's really disheartening to see revisionist history spread its misinformation in the comments. Most people wouldn't dare utter the words "war crime" if they were actually able to understand the real history and could obtain the complete picture of what was going on in Japan and the Pacific Theater during World War II. Unfortunately that history lesson is not something you can quickly teach to people in a CZcams comment. Not that it's likely they would be interested in hearing it anyways. Nobody has time to learn but they surely have the time to criticize and condemn others. The concepts associated with the use of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs will never be compatible with the political ideology of those that teach revisionist history.

  • @zudemaster
    @zudemaster Před 2 lety

    I live in Dayton, very close to the Air Force Museum where Bockscar is located. I go there 2-3 times a year and check it out. And btw... Big Stink? Who named these planes? 😆

    • @buzaldrin8086
      @buzaldrin8086 Před 2 lety

      Look up Big Stink in Wikipedia. It flew the Hiroshima mission as well, and renamed "Dave's Dream" had a starring role after the war in Operation Crossroads at Bikini Atoll

  • @aztronomy7457
    @aztronomy7457 Před 2 lety

    Forrest be ASMR AF 🤣

    • @forresthaggertychannel4301
      @forresthaggertychannel4301  Před 2 lety

      What does that mean?

    • @aztronomy7457
      @aztronomy7457 Před 2 lety

      @@forresthaggertychannel4301 ASMR (auto sensory something something) is a category of relaxing videos made with soft voices and sounds that relax you. Usually comes from deep voices and relaxing tone. If you're receptive to ASMR, videos like these makes it feel as if someone is massaging your brain.

  • @paazbra
    @paazbra Před 2 lety +5

    That's it? No word for the 80,000 civilians dead!? Show some respect!

    • @mariec.2776
      @mariec.2776 Před 2 lety +3

      Exactly they don't mention them as innocent victims . And give medals to the one who killed them