National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
C. T. Hodge worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
Turnheim worked at the 100-D Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.
Gale Young was a research associate in theoretical studies at the University of Chicago Met Lab. Before joining the Manhattan Project in 1942, Young taught mathematics and physics at Olivet College.
Attended Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Donald E. Miller served as a private first class in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron. He was a member of the ground crew regularly assigned to the B-29 Some Punkins.