<P> The Hiroshima mission was followed by another atomic strike . Originally scheduled for 11 August, it was brought forward by two days to 9 August owing to a forecast of bad weather . This time, a Fat Man nuclear weapon was carried by B - 29 Bockscar, piloted by Major Charles W. Sweeney . Enola Gay, flown by Captain George Marquardt's Crew B - 10, was the weather reconnaissance aircraft for Kokura, the primary target . Enola Gay reported clear skies over Kokura, but by the time Bockscar arrived, the city was obscured by smoke from fires from the conventional bombing of Yahata by 224 B - 29s the day before . After three unsuccessful passes, Bockscar diverted to its secondary target, Nagasaki, where it dropped its bomb . In contrast to the Hiroshima mission, the Nagasaki mission has been described as tactically botched, although the mission did meet its objectives . The crew encountered a number of problems in execution, and had very little fuel by the time they landed at the emergency backup landing site Yontan Airfield on Okinawa . </P> <P> Enola Gay's crew on 6 August 1945, consisted of 12 men . The crew was: </P> <Ul> <Li> Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Jr.--pilot and aircraft commander </Li> <Li> Captain Robert A. Lewis--co-pilot; Enola Gay's regularly assigned aircraft commander * </Li> <Li> Major Thomas Ferebee--bombardier </Li> <Li> Captain Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk--navigator </Li> <Li> Captain William S. Parsons, USN--weaponeer and mission commander . </Li> <Li> First Lieutenant Jacob Beser--radar countermeasures (also the only man to fly on both of the nuclear bombing aircraft) </Li> <Li> Second Lieutenant Morris R. Jeppson--assistant weaponeer </Li> <Li> Staff Sergeant George R. "Bob" Caron--tail gunner * </Li> <Li> Staff Sergeant Wyatt E. Duzenbury--flight engineer * </Li> <Li> Sergeant Joe S. Stiborik--radar operator * </Li> <Li> Sergeant Robert H. Shumard--assistant flight engineer * </Li> <Li> Private First Class Richard H. Nelson--VHF radio operator * </Li> </Ul> <Li> Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Jr.--pilot and aircraft commander </Li>

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