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- Frederick_C._Bock abstract "Frederick C. Bock (January 18, 1918 – August 25, 2000) was a World War II pilot who took part in the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945, flying the B-29 bomber The Great Artiste, which was used for scientific measurements of the effects caused by the nuclear weapon. The bomber which actually dropped Fat Man was called Bockscar as it was usually flown by Frederick Bock. The staff was swapped just before the raid and Major Charles Sweeney piloted Bockscar, which flew with The Great Artiste and another aircraft. A native of Greenville, Michigan, Bock died at his Arizona home in 2000, of cancer.".
- Frederick_C._Bock award Air_Medal.
- Frederick_C._Bock award Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_States).
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- Frederick_C._Bock wikiPageWikiLink Greenville,_Michigan.
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- Frederick_C._Bock wikiPageWikiLink Scottsdale,_Arizona.
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- Frederick_C._Bock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Captain Frederick C. Bock".
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- Frederick_C._Bock awards Air_Medal.
- Frederick_C._Bock awards Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_States).
- Frederick_C._Bock birthDate "1918-01-18".
- Frederick_C._Bock birthPlace Greenville,_Michigan.
- Frederick_C._Bock deathDate "2000-08-25".
- Frederick_C._Bock deathPlace Scottsdale,_Arizona.
- Frederick_C._Bock name "Frederick C. Bock".
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- Frederick_C._Bock comment "Frederick C. Bock (January 18, 1918 – August 25, 2000) was a World War II pilot who took part in the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945, flying the B-29 bomber The Great Artiste, which was used for scientific measurements of the effects caused by the nuclear weapon. The bomber which actually dropped Fat Man was called Bockscar as it was usually flown by Frederick Bock.".
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