National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Karl Walther was a glassblower for Columbia University and Brookhaven National Laboratory. During the Manhattan Project, Walther worked as a senior glassblower at the Nash Garage Building at Columbia, where scientists developed the gaseous diffusion process.
Treadwell worked at the 100-B and 100-D Areas at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.
Dennis Faulk began working for the Environmental Protection Agency in 1991. He participated in the early years of Superfund cleanups in the 1990s and served as the project manager of the Hanford EPA before retiring in 2017.
James H. Gilmet served in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron.