National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Gilbert Plass was a Canadian physicist. Plass was born in 1922 in Toronto. He received a B.S. in physics from Harvard University before being hired to work on the Manhattan Project at the Chicago Met Lab, where he worked as an associate physicist.
Technical Sergeant George “Bob” Caron served as the Tail Gunner on the Enola Gay during the Hiroshima mission.
James M. Stewart was a civil scientist who worked at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project. He was married to Bernice Weddell, a nurse.