National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Fuller worked in the United States Engineer District Office.
Groht worked for Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation.
Warren Sheehan joined Mound Laboratory in April 1956. He spent the first half of his career in health physics, or radiation safety, where he developed a new methodology for determining the amount of plutonium in urine.
Ken Pumphrey joined the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos in 1946, where he worked as a security guard until 1948.