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Malcolm P. Moss

Ambulance DriverHanford, WA

Manhattan Project VeteranProject Worker/Staff

Malcolm P. Moss worked at Hanford during the Manhattan Project. He drove an ambulance dedicated to the project site and staged the ambulance outside of the facility. 

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