National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
W. Buford Winn worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
Forrest C. Anderson served as a technical sergeant in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron. He was a member of the ground crew regularly assigned to the B-29 Next Objective.
When she was fifteen, Mary (Whittlesey) Kennedy moved to Oak Ridge after her mother, Kleber Whittlesey, had secured a job as a secretary there.
Louis Fasulo worked at Los Alamos for nine years, beginning in 1943. In 1952, he began a 31 year long career with the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant.