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I Am Become Death, The Shatterer Of Worlds
Self | July 16, 2005 | Tennessee_Bob

Posted on 07/15/2005 9:48:59 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob

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To: Capn TrVth

LOL....


41 posted on 07/16/2005 9:45:14 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: montag813

I got a 'net buddy who was there with the AF-he heartily agrees with you.

And FWIW, I agree with both of ya's!


42 posted on 07/17/2005 12:04:11 AM PDT by snuffy smiff ("the theory of Communism may be summed up in a single sentence:abolition of private property"-K.Marx)
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To: Tennessee_Bob
With this quote from the Bagavad-Gita

Who needs the multi-demon-gods of Hinduism when there are better verses in the New Testament?

"I am the Alpha, and the Omega, the beginning and the end.."

43 posted on 07/17/2005 12:11:48 AM PDT by Windsong (FighterPilot)
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To: Tennessee_Bob
God bless the men and women of the Manhattan Project.

My feelings exactly. Each project member got one of these neat little lapel pins after the war. There's probably quite a few down your way.

44 posted on 07/17/2005 5:58:19 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (It is Watergate yet? Is it Watergate yet?)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

"...part of the Manhattan Project."

My Grandfather was a machinist in Milwaukee, WI during those years. He & his company (P&H) worked on the project, too. He knew what he was doing and why. Had no reservations about building anything needed for the project.


45 posted on 07/17/2005 6:03:13 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: Names Ash Housewares

I believe that the U.S. had a production capacity of about 12 bombs a month in August 1945. And we did indeed produce at full capacity because Truman did not trust the Russians who out numbered us in Europe by about 4-1.


46 posted on 11/01/2007 6:08:52 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (NYT Headline: Protocols of the Learned Elders of CBS: Fake but Accurate, Experts Say)
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To: Lonesome in Massachussets

I have always heard two and that more were many months away.
And I believe that was repeated in Ken Burns recent documentary.

I just read this about a third today though..........

Studs Terkel: Why did they drop the second one, the Bockscar [bomb] on Nagasaki?

Paul Tibbets: Unknown to anybody else - I knew it, but nobody else knew - there was a third one. See, the first bomb went off and they didn’t hear anything out of the Japanese for two or three days. The second bomb was dropped and again they were silent for another couple of days. Then I got aphone call from General Curtis LeMay [chief of staff of the strategic air forces in the Pacific]. He said, “You got another one of those damn things?” I said, “Yes sir.” He said, “Where is it?” I said, “Over in Utah.” He said, “Get it out here. You and your crew are going to fly it.” I said, “Yes sir.” I sent word back and the crew loaded it on an airplane and we headed back to bring it right on out to Tinian and when they got it to California debarkation point, the war was over.


47 posted on 11/02/2007 10:04:10 AM PDT by Names Ash Housewares
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To: Names Ash Housewares

He said, “Where is it?” I said, “Over in Utah.”

On your marks. Get set.....


48 posted on 11/02/2007 10:16:50 AM PDT by tracer
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To: Tennessee_Bob

The actual quote is “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.”


49 posted on 11/02/2007 10:17:54 AM PDT by Petronski (Here we go, Steelers. Here we go!)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

Oppenheimer was a bit overdramatic. More people died in a single night of conventional firebombing of Tokyo than in Hiroshima.


50 posted on 11/02/2007 10:21:35 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Names Ash Housewares
And if I understand right, the next two bombs were used in japan and we were out of bombs for quite some time after that.

There actually was a third, though it was in pieces. As I recall the details, the core was in Utah, and the rest of the parts in California and Alamagordo...but it could have been slapped together (so to speak) and deployed during August.

51 posted on 11/02/2007 10:23:23 AM PDT by Petronski (Here we go, Steelers. Here we go!)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

bump for later read


52 posted on 11/02/2007 10:24:50 AM PDT by Captain Beyond (The Hammer of the gods! (Just a cool line from a Led Zep song))
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To: Capn TrVth

Not only did the United States win the war, we won the peace too.

Ultimately, the Marshall Plan, and the remodernization and rebuilding of Japan have paid incredible dividends.

I have often thought, that no where was the Christian Ideal more on display as a nation, than the US’s actions in WWII.

We dropped the bomb on Japan, literally releasing the wrath of God. After the surrender, we nursed the entire world back to health, showing a compassion that no conquerer in the history of the world has ever shown.


53 posted on 11/02/2007 10:30:18 AM PDT by RinaseaofDs
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54 posted on 11/02/2007 10:31:28 AM PDT by evets (beer)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

Had a roommate in college named Green who live on Alabama Street on Oak Ridge. When I was young, from here in East Tennessee we saw aurora caused by the testing of hydrogen weapons. Radioactive dust spread around the world from US and Soviet tests in the atmosphere (above ground). Every person alive today has one or more atoms from New Mexico in their body. Give thanks, world, that it was America that perfected and used the first atomic weapons ... we didn’t set out to rule the world but our enemies had done just that so they had to be defeated for our good, then the freedom of the world at large. Great post, BTW.


55 posted on 11/02/2007 10:33:34 AM PDT by MHGinTN (Because they do not wish to be deceived, they cannot be convinced that they are deceived.)
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To: Constitution Day
I have long found the story of the Manhattan Project fascinating.

Me as well. Have you read The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes? If not I highly recommend it.

56 posted on 11/02/2007 10:36:54 AM PDT by 6ppc (It's torch and pitchfork time)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

I grew up a bit ashamed that my father was not a soldier in WWII like my uncles were. He never talked about what he did during the war years, but I learned that he worked as an engineer for an Aluminum company and spent time traveling back and forth between Oak Ridge and Chicago. He married my mom on one of those trips to Tennessee.


57 posted on 11/02/2007 10:41:37 AM PDT by Poincare
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To: Poincare

A Great Big THANKS, to your father!
I am sure you must be very proud of him since you found out this bit of info?

Aloha kakou


58 posted on 11/02/2007 10:58:36 AM PDT by BigIsleGal (Love to Those on Rainbow Bridge and Luck to Us Who Aren't)
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