National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Davis worked in the United States Engineer District Office.
Joe Dykstra graduated from college in 1943 with a degree in chemistry. He went to Niagara Falls, where he worked for the Hooker Electrochemical Company, producing fluorine cells for Oak Ridge.
Kite worked as a chemist at the Y-12 plant at Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project.
John Mench was assigned to the Special Engineer Detachment at Los Alamos where he worked as a pattern maker, creating wooden casts for metal work at the site’s foundry.