National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Attended Purdue University.
Joseph S. Stiborik served as a sergeant in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron, a part of the 509th Composite Group.
James Jensen was a machinist at Hanford, Washington from September 1944 to the end of the war. Jensen's security clearance allowed him to machine parts and complete various tasks for the maintenance of the nuclear piles.
Howard C. Bush was the base camp commander for Trinity Site.
Joan Elizabeth Curran (1916-1999) was a Welsh physicist. Curran was born in Swansea, Wales. During World War II, she worked on Operation Windows, where she invented the “chaff,” a technique which could disrupt enemy radar.