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Time Magazine cites Noel Koch's article from the September 2010 edition of Proceedings about the poor care of wounded warriors and the need to resurrect the draft.
USNI CEO Tom Wilkerson is credited with helping to solve the mystery of a B-29 crew who claimed that they captured the event on film when they inadvertently flew over Hiroshima as the Enola Gay dropped the bomb: