National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Cook worked at the 100-F Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.
Karl Walther was a glassblower for Columbia University and Brookhaven National Laboratory. During the Manhattan Project, Walther worked as a senior glassblower at the Nash Garage Building at Columbia, where scientists developed the gaseous diffusion process.
Carroll “Red” Gordon (1919-2008) was a machinist at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project. Gordon was born in Topeka, Kansas on May 15, 1919.
Philip L. Wright served in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron.