General Woodrow B. Swancutt and the Fourth Atomic Bomb: A Forgotten Chapter in Nuclear History
The story of General Woodrow B. Swancutt and the fourth atomic bomb ever dropped after World War II is a compelling yet overlooked narrative in the history of nuclear weapons. Swancutt’s role as the pilot who dropped the bomb during Operation Crossroads, his service in Korea and Vietnam, his rise to the rank of General, and his contributions to aviation after retirement offer a unique perspective on one of the most transformative periods in modern history. This article explores his early life, wartime service, pivotal role in Crossroads, post-war military contributions, and his post-retirement legacy.