National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
K. T. McBurney worked for the Roane-Anderson Company.
McLaughlin worked in the 100 D Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.
Waldo E. Cohn was an American biochemist who worked in health physics and isotope separation during the Manhattan Project.
Henry Linschitz worked in Project Alberta, which transported and assembled the Little Boy and Fat Man atomic bombs.
Major Harry D. Riley (1907-1996) worked on the Manhattan Project at Hanford as an engineering officer and chief of services.