National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
R. E. Carroll worked for the Roane-Anderson Company.
Givan worked at the 300 Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.
Donald Ames joined the Manhattan Project as a G.I. at the University of Chicago in 1943. Ames worked under Nobel Prize chemist Glenn Seaborg at the Metallurgical Laboratory, where he helped determine the chemical properties of plutonium and developed a rapid method for measuring the radium concentration in solutions.
Jones worked at the 100-D Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.