National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Edward Norris, an English interior decorator, played a surprising and significant role in the quest to make the gaseous diffusion process a reality.
Dee McCullough began working as an instrument technician at Hanford in early 1944. As a former sound engineer, McCullough was tasked with installing nuclear safety monitors on the reactors at Hanford.
Woodrow Evans worked as a mechanic on the alpha racetracks at the Y-12 Plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee from March 1944 to October 1945.
William C. Borgstadt served in the 390th Air Service Group. William Calvin Borgstadt, also known as Billy C.