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Howard C. Bush was the base camp commander for Trinity Site.

Radio reporter George Cremeens at Ground Zero, Trinity, 1945

Radio reporter George Cremeens with Kenneth Bainbridge at Trinity, September 1945. Courtesy Howard C. Bush Collection, AHF.

Bush at Trinity, 1945

Gibson, Cremeens Post-Trinity, 1945

1943 Bush Transfers to Trinity, 1/3

1943 Bush Transfers to Trinity, 2/3

Dirksen, Cremeens Post-Trinity, 1945

Lernor, Bush, Dirksen at Trinity

1943 Bush Transfers to Trinity, 3/3

Bush at a ceremony, 1958

Bush at polo match, Los Alamos 1

Bush at polo match, Los Alamos 2

Bush Newspaper Article, 1945

Legion of Merit Commendation Award Letter, 1/3

Legion of Merit Commendation Award Letter, 2/3

Legion of Merit Commendation Award Letter, 3/3

Mounted military police squad, Los Alamos

Mounted military police squad, Los Alamos, Names

Mounted Military Police, Trinity 1945

Mounted Military Police, Trinity 1945

Radio Interview Post-Trinity, 1945

Tribute Article, November 25, 1945, 1/2

Tribute Article, November 25, 1945, 2/2

Trinity Group Photo

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