A white card signed in blue ink ‘George Caron’ by George R. Ferebee at NationsBank of Texas, in San Antonio, Texas. 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. Morris Jeppson Original Drawing of the Bomb Explosion Above Hiroshima To buy, sell or consign Enola Gay memorabilia, please email or call Nate D. 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. An important piece of Enola Gay memorabilia and Hiroshima memorabilia. Signing the poster are three crewmembers including PAUL TIBBETS (1915-2007), DUTCH VAN KIRK (1921-2014), and TOM FEREBEE (1918-2000). Chicago Tribune, 2 September 1994, A1 Susan Price, NY Protest of Bomb Exhibit. 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. A fine glossy poster, 18 x 24 in., published by the Buckeye Publishing Co, titled 'Atomic Warfare is Born', features a printed illustration of the Enola Gay in flight with a description of the day of the bombing. Force crewmen that included the crew of the Enola Gay.
Some chose to keep a low profile and others spoke. Tibbets / Pilot'' and ''Theodore 'Dutch' Van Kirk / Navigator''. On August 6, 1945, the B-29 bomber Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima. Print is signed by each man in blue felt tip, ''Thomas W. ENOLA GAY: THOMAS FEREBEE, ROBERT LEWIS Large 13x10 b/w photo of Hiroshima after its destruction in the first ever atomic bombing, signed by the co-pilot and bombardier of the Enola Gay Photograph signed 'Robert Lewis Co-Pilot 'Enola Gay Hiroshima 9:15 a.m. Lot of four (4) signed items from the crew members of the Enola Gay. Enola Gay crew-signed artwork of the WWII plane in flight, entitled ''Atomic Warfare is Born''.