National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
A. E. Bangs worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
Briggs worked at the 100-D Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.
Charles J. Spiegl was a civilian scientist employed by the Manhattan Project. He was involved in radiation toxicology, studying the effects of radiation on animals at the Trinity Site near Alamogordo, New Mexico.
Robert A. Lewis served as a captain in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron of the 509th Composite Group. He trained in Wendover, Utah before leaving for Tinian Island.