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|name= Paul Warfield Tibbets, Jr.
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|lived= [[February 23]], [[1915]] –
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|placeofbirth= [[Quincy, Illinois]]
| image = [[Image:Hip_Hop_Harry1.gif|250px|right]]
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| caption = Hip Hop Harry
|image=[[Image:Paul_W_Tibbets_USAF_bio_photo.jpg|200px]]
| show_name = Hip Hop Harry
|caption= Official photograph Paul W. Tibbets
| format = [[Children's television series]]
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| runtime = 30 Minutes
|allegiance= [[United States Air Force]]
| creator = [[Claude Brooks]],[[C to the B Productions]]
|serviceyears= 1937-1966
| network = [[The Learning Channel|TLC]], [[Discovery Kids]]
|rank= [[Brigadier general]]
| last_aired = present
|commands=[[509th Operations Group|509th Composite Group]]
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|battles= [[World War II]]<br>[[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki]]
|awards= [[Distinguished Service Cross (United States)|Distinguished Service Cross]]<br>[[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]]<br>[[Legion of Merit]]<br>[[Purple Heart]]<br>[[Air Medal]]<br>[[Commendation Medal]]
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'''Paul Warfield Tibbets, Jr.''' (born [[February 23]], [[1915]]) is a former [[brigadier general]] in the [[United States Air Force]] and was the pilot of the first aircraft to drop an [[atomic bomb]].
==Biography==
Tibbets was born in [[Quincy, Illinois]] and was the son of Paul Warfield Tibbets and Enola Gay Tibbets (born Haggard). On [[February 25]], [[1937]], he enlisted as a flying cadet in the [[United States Army Air Corps|Army Air Corps]] at [[Fort Thomas, Kentucky]]. He was commissioned a [[ second lieutenant]] in 1938 and received his wings at [[Kelly Air Force Base|Kelly Field]], [[Texas]]. Tibbets was named commanding officer of the 340th Bomb Squadron, [[97th Heavy Bomb Group]] flying [[B-17 Flying Fortress]]es in March, 1942. Based at [[RAF Polebrook]], he piloted the lead bomber on the first [[Eighth Air Force]] bombing mission in Europe on [[August 17]], [[1942]] and later flew combat missions in the [[Mediterranean Theater of Operations]] until returning to the U.S. to test fly [[B-29 Superfortress]]es. In September 1944 he was selected to command the project at [[Wendover Army Air Field]], [[Utah]], that became the [[509th Operations Group|509th Composite Group]], in connection with the [[Manhattan Project]]'s [[Project Alberta]].
 
[[Image:Tibbets-wave.jpg|thumb|Colonel Paul Tibbets Jr.]]
On [[August 5]], [[1945]] Colonel Paul Tibbets formally named B-29 serial number 44-86292 ''[[Enola Gay]]'' after his mother (she was named after the heroine, Enola, of a [[novel]] her father had liked). On [[August 6]] [[1945]] the ''Enola Gay'' departed [[Tinian]] Island in the Marianas with Tibbets at the controls at 2:45 a.m. for [[Hiroshima, Japan]]. The atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima at 8:15 a.m. local time.
 
The film ''[[Above and Beyond (film)|Above and Beyond]]'' (1952) depicted the World War II events involving Tibbets, with [[Robert Taylor (actor)|Robert Taylor]] starring as Tibbets and [[Eleanor Parker]] as his first wife, Lucy.
'''Hip Hop Harry''' is a children's show on [[The Learning Channel|TLC]] and [[Discovery Kids]] similar to [[Barney & Friends]]. The show is set at the ''Hip Hop Central'' where Hip Hop Harry teaches children through [[hip-hop]] rhymes. Hip Hop Harry's favorite theme is "I Love To Learn" which always accompanies the shows closing after an important life lesson is presented. This show also encourages children to read and learn through personal experience and always push with a little extra effort.
 
In [[1959]], Col. Tibbets was promoted to [[Brigadier General]]. He retired from the [[U.S. Air Force]] on [[August 31]], [[1966]].
 
In the '60s, Tibbets was posted as military attaché in India, but this posting was rescinded after all political parties in India protested his presence. After retirement, he worked for Executive Jet Aviation, a Columbus, Ohio-based air taxi company, and was president from 1976 until he retired in 1987.
==Origin and development of the show==
[[Image:Hip_Hop_Harry2.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Hip Hop Harry]]Hip Hop Harry is the creation of [[Claude Brooks]] and his TV and film production company [[C to the B Productions]]. Claude created Harry after spending time with his nephews. He realized they were in need of an educational tool that would appeal to their interest in [[Hip Hop music]]. Hip Hop Harry's rap- a-long songs are skillfully engineered to reinforce important lessons without being to obvious. Respected Hip Hop artists such as platinum Hip Hop artist/producer [[Def Jef]] creates Hip Hop Harry's raps giving them an authentic edge. Hip Hop culture is infused into each show through movement, dancing, rapping and free style games in a manner that appeals to kids and adults from diverse backgrounds.
 
Although Tibbets was born in Illinois, he was raised in [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]], where his father was a confections wholesaler. The family was listed there in the 1920 U.S. Federal Population Census. In about 1927, the family moved to Florida.
==Description of the Show==
Hip Hop Harry is a preschool, dance, musically – based, and live action program designed to entertain, educate, and inform children in the 3 to 6 year old age group. The major entertainment and educational areas that form the curriculum for this program include experiences and activities related to:
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<p>
<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
<li> Social and Emotional skills
<li> Cognitive and Educational skills
<li> Physical and Health skills
<li> Artistic and Creative skills.
</ol>
<p>
The core approach utilized for providing the children with the educational, informational, and creative experiences contained in these four areas are the positive and age appropriate use of the popular music and dance form known as HIP HOP.
<p>Hip Hop is one of the major music and dance voices for children and youth today. Hip Hop includes art, dance, language, and music, but equally important it is an active, creative, and engaging cultural form that extends across all ethnic, class, and gender lines throughout the world. Educators have known for a long time that children learn more when they are actively engaged and interested in the learning process. The Hip Hop Harry Program uses the popularity of this art form as a vehicle for bringing educational and entertaining ideas, positive life-lessons, and prosocial values to developing children.
 
Tibbets married his wife, Andrea, in about 1953 or 1954.
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An interview of Paul Tibbets can be seen in the 1982 movie entitled [[Atomic Cafe]]. He was also interviewed in the British documentary series ''[[The World at War]]''.
==Recurring Characters==
<ul>
<li>Wild Life Wendy
 
His grandson [[Lt. Col.]] Paul Tibbets, IV, [[as of 2005]] is a pilot in the U.S. Air Force, flying a [[B-2 Spirit]] for the 509th Bomb Wing, the same unit that his grandfather commanded.
<li>Pinky
 
Tibbets has been interviewed extensively by Mike Harden of the Columbus (Ohio) ''Dispatch'', and profiles have appeared in the newspaper on anniversaries of the first dropping of an atomic bomb. Tibbets generally expresses no regret regarding the decision to drop the bomb. In March of 2005, he publicly stated "If you give me the same circumstances, hell yeah, I'd do it again."
<li>Riddles
 
There is no substance to the [[urban legend]] which states that Tibbets or other members of the Enola Gay crew later went insane with remorse. However, [[Claude Eatherly]], pilot of the weather reconnaissance aircraft [[Straight Flush]], did experience recurring guilt feelings that tormented him for the rest of his life.
<li>Jake Hummel
</ul>
 
==GoalsAwards ofand The ShowDecorations==
[[Image:Commandpilotbadge.jpg|90px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[USAF aeronautical rating#Pilot ratings|Command pilot]]
Hip Hop Harry was conceived as a family friendly entertainment and educational multimedia program. Dr. Gordon Berry, our educational advisor for the show and professor emeritus in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies at UCLA, stated the following: "at the heart of this program was a concern for fostering the growth and development of preschool age boys and girls within an entertaining format involving music, creative play, physical activity, prosocial life-lessons, and related educational experiences.”
<p>The basic curricular concepts running throughout Hip Hop Harry is the need to have the preschool children feel that it is a program that encourages them to explore, to create, and to learn in a safe environment of Education Through Entertainment. While the essential core of the program content centers on the social and emotional experiences of the children, the cognitive, educational, physical, health, artistic, and creative domains are all interrelated at any given point in a series of episodes. Based on these concepts related to active learning that is age-appropriately paced, the following general goals and/or objectives are created for Hip Hop Harry and its commitment to Education Through Entertainment.
To create for preschool children a set of social, emotional, cognitive, health, physical, and creative experiences from which they can learn, understand, and apply to their own lives as they grow and develop.
<p>To create for preschool children, in an entertaining format, prosocial behaviors, life lessons, ideas, and role models from whom they can learn, using early problems-solving, interactive, and guided discovery skills, to relate and apply to their own experiences in the home, day care, preschool, and community of which they are a part.
 
*[[Image:DSCRib.gif|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Distinguished Service Cross (United States)|Distinguished Service Cross]]
=External Links=
 
*[[Image:Us_disflycross_rib.png|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]]
* [http://www.hiphopharry.com Hip Hop Harry Official Site]
* [http://tlc.discovery.com The Learning Channel Official Site]
* [http://kids.discovery.com Discovery Kids]
 
*[[Image:Us_airmedal_rib.png|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Air Medal]]
<!-- Incorporate into Article: Each episode of "Hip Hop Harry" has a different theme. The kids usually have a problem and then go to the "Hip Hop Central" so Harry can help them. In the first episode, one child named Cooper had a problem sharing, only for Harry to teach him the correct way to share (through the use of a hip hop song).They usually find the answer. The show attempts to relate to current trends. They then go to the library and sing the song "I love to learn" And tell what they've learned. At the end of the show, the children join Harry in what is called the "Hip Hop Harry Dance Circle" because exercise is important and dancing is Harry's favorite form of exercise. He teaches them a warm up dance that goes like this:
 
*[[Image:Purpleheart rib.png|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Purple Heart]]
 
*[[Image:Us_legion_of_merit_rib.png|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Legion of Merit]]
Harry: Alright ok! I'm gonna teach you all a new warm up dance! <br />
Harry:I created myself, its called "Do the Harry" "let's go!"<br />
 
*[[Image:ArmyComRib.gif|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Commendation Medal]]
(The kids follow his instructions) <br />
 
*[[Image:EAMERib.gif|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal]]
Harry: Jump to the left <br />
Jump to the right <br />
Throw your hands up <br />
Now put them at your sides <br />
(Waving Hands) Do the Harry! Do the Harry! Do the Harry! Do the Harry! <br />
Harry: Somebody Scream! <br />
Kids: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!! <br />
 
*[[Image:AsiaCampRib.gif|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal]]
(Then they proceed to do the Hip Hop Harry dance circle)
 
*[[Image:USADefRib.gif|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[American Defense Service Medal]]
Harry: Alright! Now that we've warmed up, it's time for the..
Kids: Hip Hop Harry dance circle!! <br />
Harry: Let's do it! (music) <br />
 
*[[Image:USACampRib.gif|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[American Campaign Medal]]
(One of the kids gets in the middle of the circle and starts 'hip hop dancing') <br />
 
*[[Image:WW2rib.gif|60px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[World War II Victory Medal]]
(Kids that arent dancing say, 'Go!', 15 times) <br />
 
== See also ==
Harry: Who's next? <br />
* [[Sigma_Nu#Lead|Sigma Nu LEADership learning program]]
 
== External links ==
(The rest of the kids go one by one with Harry saying 'who's next' each time and the other kids dancing, then Harry goes in the middle and starts dancing) <br />
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhZERU58RSI Paul Tibbets (circa 1950-1960's) video interview] @ youtube.com
*[http://www.olive-drab.com/od_nuclear_509th.php 509th Composite Group]
*[http://www.olive-drab.com/od_nuclear_hiroshima.php Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima]
*[http://alsos.wlu.edu/qsearch.aspx?browse=people/Tibbets,+Paul Annotated bibliography for Paul Tibbets from the Alsos Digital Library]
 
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