National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Busse worked for Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation.
Robert “Bob” Bubenzer was supervisor of Hanford plant protection for DuPont from 1943 until early 1945.
George Royster was a civilian physicist working at the X-10 graphite reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Nees worked at the 300 Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.
Bill Ginkel was born in Rochester, New York on August 14th, 1920. After graduating from Madison High School, Ginkel spent five years studying Chemical Engineering and Business at the University of Rochester, where he graduated in 1943.