National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Philip Vincent was a research associate at the Chicago Met Lab during the Manhattan Project.
Charles D. Coryell (1912-1971) was an American chemist. In 1942 Coryell left MIT and became Chief of the Fission Products Section of the Manhattan Project.
James Forde joined the Manhattan Project in 1944 when he was hired by the Union Carbide and Carbon Company to work at the Nash Garage Building at Columbia University, where scientists worked on developing the gaseous diffusion process.
Harold T. Dunlap served in the 603rd Air Engineering Squadron.
Raymond A. Marchlewski served in the 1st Ordnance Squadron.