National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
I. E. Martin worked for the Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation.
Robert Cornog (1912-1998) was an American physicist and engineer. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, Robert Cornog was working for the Navy on subsurface warfare and the development of ways to counter magnetic, undersea mines.
Johnston worked at the 300 Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.