National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Miller worked for Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation.
Clyde E. Bagwell worked for the Roane-Anderson Company.
A. V. Hawkins worked for the Roane-Anderson Company.
H. L. Weiss served in the 509th Headquarters.
Edward F. “Ed” Hammel was an American chemist. Hammel had just completed his Ph.D. at Princeton University when he joined a Canadian heavy water project sponsored by the school in 1941.