National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Stanley G. Steinke was a second lieutenant in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron of the 509th Composite Group.
George C. Hollowwa was a member of the Army Air Corps and a weapons expert. During and after World War II, he was involved in the assembly and testing of atomic weapons.
Arthur A. Robson worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant. While working at Oak Ridge, he met and married Melba Johnston, who was working as a biomedical technician for the Manhattan Project.