National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
T. W. Worten worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
Arnold Feldman started college at Penn State when he was 16 and graduated with a degree is physics. He was drafted into the Army and was doing his basic training in Louisiana, when his sergeant told him he was going to New York City.
Dee McCullough began working as an instrument technician at Hanford in early 1944. As a former sound engineer, McCullough was tasked with installing nuclear safety monitors on the reactors at Hanford.
R. J. Rockstron worked for the United States Engineer District Office.