National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Bernard Wolf
Ellen Watts (1921-2008) was a technician in the Metal Production Group of the Chemistry Division at the Chicago Met Lab during the Manhattan Project.
Charley C. Carr served in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron.
Sergeant Abe Spitzer was a radio operator who witnessed both the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He served as the radio operator for The Great Artiste, which served as the blast measurement instrumentation aircraft during the Hiroshima bomb mission.
Carleton Clark McEachern was a sergeant in the 509th Composite Group. He was regularly assigned to the B-29 Laggin’ Dragon as the tail gunner.