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  1. William Sterling Parsons (26 November 1901 – 5 December 1953) was an American naval officer who worked as an ordnance expert on the Manhattan Project during World War II. He is best known for being the weaponeer on the Enola Gay, the aircraft which dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945. To avoid the possibility of a nuclear ...

  2. Jul 23, 2023 · Rear Admiral William Sterling "Deak" Parsons (26 November 1901 – 5 December 1953) was an American Naval officer who worked as an ordnance expert on the Manhattan Project during World War II.

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    • November 26, 1901
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    • December 5, 1953
  3. Dec 8, 2021 · Rear Admiral William Sterling "Deak" Parsons was an American naval officer who worked as an ordnance expert on the Manhattan Project during World War II. He is best known for being the weaponeer on the Enola Gay, the aircraft which dropped the Little Boy atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan in 1945.

    • November 26, 1901
    • December 5, 1953
  4. Nov 26, 2012 · RADM William Sterling “Deak” Parsons. United States Navy World War II Veteran. He was the Manhattan Project scientist aboard the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.

  5. Rear Admiral William Sterling Parsons, one of the Navy’s foremost experts on the Topmost Secret, and also one of the bravest of men, gave an interview to the Associated Press in which he said...

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · Rear Admiral William Sterling “Deak” Parsons (November 26, 1901 – December 5, 1953) was an American military engineer, best known for being the weaponeer on the Enola Gay (at the time, he had the rank of Captain) which dropped the first atomic bomb on the Hiroshima, Japan during World War II.

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  8. William Sterling Parsons was an American naval officer who worked as an ordnance expert on the Manhattan Project during World War II. He is best known for being the weaponeer on the Enola Gay, the aircraft which dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945.

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