Those too young to have witnessed the horror of the occasion will pause from their busy Mourn the loss of their friends and loved ones who perished that sultry August morning. Old enough to remember the death and destruction visited on the city fifty years ago by a single atomic bomb, will once again relate their tales of survival and
wailing sirens will resonate throughout the Urakami Valley until their cries break up in the distance and precipitate a moment of silence on the part of the people of Nagasaki.
RELECTIONS FROM ABOVE REFLECTIONS FROM ABOVE: AN AMERICAN PILOT'S PERSPECTIVE ON THE MISSION WHICH DROPPED THE ATOMIC BOMB ON NAGASAKI