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Fred Olivi Signed 8x10 Photo WWII B-29 Bockscar co-pilot Nagasaki mission (PSA)

Rare cockpit photograph with multiple inscriptions

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"**Hand-Signed 8x10 Photograph by WWII B-29 Co-Pilot Fred Olivi – Authenticated by PSA/DNA**

This **historically significant 8x10 photograph**, **hand-signed by WWII B-29 co-pilot Captain Fred Olivi**, is a **rare and valuable collectible commemorating one of the most pivotal missions in military history—the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945**. Olivi has **inscribed the photograph with ""Co-Pilot B-29 Bockscar, Nagasaki Mission, 9 August 1945, Mission Accomplished,""** making this an **extraordinary piece of World War II history**. This **authentic item comes certified by PSA/DNA authentication services**, featuring the **PSA/DNA hologram affixed to the photograph**, along with a **PSA/DNA Certificate of Authenticity** verifying its provenance.

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### **Captain Fred Olivi – Co-Pilot of the Historic Nagasaki Mission**

Captain Fred J. Olivi (1922–2004) was a **United States Army Air Forces pilot and co-pilot of the B-29 Superfortress ""Bockscar""**, the aircraft that **dropped the second atomic bomb, ""Fat Man,"" on Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9, 1945**.

A member of the **509th Composite Group**, the highly secretive unit responsible for executing atomic bomb missions, Olivi played a **critical role in the mission that hastened the end of World War II**. As **co-pilot of Bockscar**, he assisted Major Charles Sweeney and the crew in navigating and executing the mission that led to Japan’s surrender just days later.

Following the war, Olivi became an **advocate for preserving the history of the 509th Composite Group and the atomic missions**, publishing his memoir, *""Nagaski: The Last Bomb""*, detailing the experiences of the Bockscar crew on that fateful day. His legacy remains **one of duty, service, and participation in one of history’s most consequential military operations**.

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### **B-29 ""Bockscar"" – The Aircraft That Ended World War II**

The **Boeing B-29 Superfortress ""Bockscar""** was the **second and final aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in combat**, delivering the **""Fat Man"" nuclear bomb** over **Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9, 1945**. The **mission was initially intended for Kokura but was redirected due to cloud cover**, resulting in Nagasaki becoming the target.

With Captain **Fred Olivi as co-pilot**, Bockscar completed the **historic mission that effectively led to Japan’s surrender on August 15, 1945**, and the official **end of World War II on September 2, 1945**. Today, **Bockscar is preserved and displayed at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio**, as a **symbol of the immense power and responsibility of atomic warfare**.

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### **Piece Overview**

This **hand-signed 8x10 photograph** is a **rare and historically significant collectible**, honoring the **legacy of B-29 co-pilot Fred Olivi and the historic Nagasaki mission** that changed the course of history.

Authenticated by **PSA/DNA authentication services**, this item **bears the PSA/DNA hologram affixed to the photograph** and comes with a **PSA/DNA Certificate of Authenticity**, ensuring its legitimacy.

For **military history collectors, WWII aviation enthusiasts, and those who appreciate artifacts from the most defining moments of the 20th century**, this signed photograph represents a **unique opportunity to own a piece of history, commemorating the mission that brought an end to World War II**."

The autograph(s) includes an official PSA/DNA hologram and matching LOA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: PSA LOA

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