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Like a B-29 pilot gazing down at the smoking ruins of Hiroshima, Bertie Ahern, with grim satisfaction, says "my work here is done," and heads for home.
Rory Fitzgerald: Former Irish Premier Bertie Ahern Retires Amid Economic Devastation Rory Fitzgerald 2011
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Like a B-29 pilot gazing down at the smoking ruins of Hiroshima, Bertie Ahern, with grim satisfaction, says my work here is done, and heads for home.
Rory Fitzgerald: Former Irish Premier Bertie Ahern Retires Amid Economic Devastation Rory Fitzgerald 2011
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Air Force, becoming a B-29 engineer and flying 28 combat missions over
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Like a B-29 pilot gazing down at the smoking ruins of Hiroshima, Bertie Ahern, with grim satisfaction, says "my work here is done," and heads for home.
Rory Fitzgerald: Former Irish Premier Bertie Ahern Retires Amid Economic Devastation Rory Fitzgerald 2011
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I always have to laugh over the horribly overt copy of the B-29 (NATO codename “Bull” I believe) after some airmen landed in the Soviet Union after having an emergency while on a bombing run over Japan.
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The case began when three widows sued the government for negligence after a B-29 bomber exploded over Georgia during a 1948 flight to test secret electronic equipment.
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Even the B-29 Superfortresses of Bomber Command joined in the attacks on communication centers.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Intelligence sources reported that one extra benefit from this attack was a direct hit by an errant B-29 on an air raid shelter used by high-ranking officials that resulted in 400 to 500 casualties.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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The guiding presumption was that Anglo-American naval supremacy and some number of B-29 groups equipped with atomic bombs would suffice to meet any threat.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Like a B-29 pilot gazing down at the smoking ruins of Hiroshima, Bertie Ahern, with grim satisfaction, says "my work here is done," and heads for home.
Rory Fitzgerald: Former Irish Premier Bertie Ahern Retires Amid Economic Devastation Rory Fitzgerald 2011
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