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CD Albury Signed Index Card WWII Bocksar Co-Pilot (PSA) Atomic Bomb Mission

Co-pilot of "Bockscar" - B-29 dropped second atomic bomb

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"**Hand-Signed Index Card by WWII *Bockscar* Co-Pilot Charles Don Albury – Encapsulated by PSA/DNA**

This hand-signed index card features the signature of Charles Don Albury, co-pilot of the B-29 *Bockscar* during the historic atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Encapsulated by PSA/DNA, this collectible honors the legacy of a key figure in one of World War II's most significant missions.

**Charles Don Albury – Co-Pilot of *Bockscar***:

Born on October 12, 1920, in Miami, Florida, Charles Don Albury served as a pilot in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Assigned to the 509th Composite Group, a highly specialized unit formed as part of the Manhattan Project, Albury played a vital role in one of the war's most consequential missions.

As co-pilot of the B-29 Superfortress *Bockscar*, Albury was part of the crew that delivered the ""Fat Man"" plutonium bomb to Nagasaki, Japan. The mission, commanded by Major Charles Sweeney, was executed with precision despite challenging circumstances, including fuel shortages and poor weather conditions. The successful detonation of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki marked a pivotal moment in world history, hastening Japan's surrender and bringing World War II to a close.

After the war, Albury returned to civilian life and had a long career as a pilot for Eastern Airlines. He remained proud of his service and role in the war, viewing the mission as a necessary action to end the conflict and save countless lives that would have been lost in a protracted invasion of Japan.

**The *Bockscar* Mission and Its Legacy**:

On August 9, 1945, *Bockscar* carried the ""Fat Man"" bomb on a mission to Nagasaki, Japan, following the bombing of Hiroshima three days earlier. The mission demonstrated the devastating power of nuclear weapons and underscored the importance of technological and logistical precision in modern warfare. The operation played a critical role in ending World War II, ushering in a new era of geopolitics and military strategy.

**Piece Overview**:

This hand-signed index card by Charles Don Albury is a rare and valuable collectible that commemorates the bravery and skill of a man who contributed to one of history's most pivotal moments. Encapsulated by PSA/DNA, the signature is preserved as a tribute to Albury’s service and the historic significance of the *Bockscar* mission.

For collectors of WWII memorabilia, aviation history enthusiasts, or those interested in the Manhattan Project, this signed index card offers a unique and meaningful connection to the legacy of the 509th Composite Group and the conclusion of World War II."

The autograph(s) has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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