National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Raymond Dujack was a young lab technician at the Special Alloyed Materials (SAM) Laboratories at Columbia University.
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.
Preston Veltman was an American chemist. Veltman was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He studied at Michigan Technological University, and earned a Ph.
Williams worked at the 100-D Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.