Joseph Stiborik wanted to be a pilot but was at first rejected due to
hereditary color blindness. In 1942 he volunteered to the Army Air Corps, where he was Learned at the radar school to operate radar systems on U.S. army planes. While stationed at
Pensacola,
Florida he was visited by Colonel
Paul Tibbets who convinced him to join the
509th Composite Group, a unit assigned for transporting and dropping nuclear weapons, as part of the
Manhattan Project. Later 12 member were chosen to form the crew of the Enola Gay. On 6 August 1945 he was played a crucial role in the success of dropping the first ever atomic bomb on Hiroshima. for his part in the mission he was awarded the
Silver Star. Stiborik was discharged from service in November 1945. ==Late life==