National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
John B. Taylor served in the 509th Headquarters.
Ralph Bloomfield served in the 603rd Air Engineering Squadron.
William G. (“Bill”) Hudgins spent most of childhood years in New Mexico. He first heard about a secret wartime laboratory at Los Alamos in 1943, when he was a student at the University of New Mexico.
Bob Emigh was in the Navy and worked with Deak Parsons on telemetry for the bombs. He was assigned as the science officer for the planned third bomb.
Raymond W. Leffler served in the 1395th Military Police Company, Aviation.