National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Dr. Richard Baker worked at the Ames Laboratory before transferring to Los Alamos. Considered the father of plutonium chemistry, Baker had a long career at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Eleanor (Hauk) Pomerance was a technician and draftswoman (technical artist) at the University of California, Berkeley and Clinton Laboratories in Oak Ridge, TN.
James R. Bryant served as a corporal in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron. He was the radar operator regularly assigned to the Laggin’ Dragon.