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B.T. Rogers

Lieutenant ColonelHanford, WA

Manhattan Project VeteranProject Worker/Staff

1945 Lt. Col. Rogers was the Deputy Area Engineer

Lt. Col. B. T. Rogers, of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Chief of Construction and Deputy Area Engineer at Hanford Engineer Works, was mentioned by Colonel Nichols in a list of people that he wanted to specifically mention among his staff on the Manhattan Project in a press release from 06/08/1945.

 

1946 to 1948 Lieutenant Colonel Rogers was the Deputy of Hanford Engineer Works

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