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Technical Sergeant Wyatt E. Duzenbury was born on April 6, 1913. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. He served as a technical sergeant in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron and trained in Wendover, Utah. Duzenbury was the flight engineer aboard the Enola Gay in the flight to Hiroshima to drop the first Atomic Bomb on August 6, 1945. He was later awarded the Silver Cross for his military service during World War II. 

Wyatt E. Duzenbury’s Timeline
1913 Apr 6th Born.

1942 Enlisted in the Army Air Corps.

1945 Aug 6th Served as the flight engineer aboard the Enola Gay on the flight to Hiroshima.

1992 Aug 31st Died in Smyrna, Cobb County, Georgia.

Enola Gay

A group photo of the 393rd Bomb Squadron's Engineering & Armament Departments. Knisley is pictured fourth row from the top and fourth from the left

Head out of the Enola Gay

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