National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
W. T. Sergeant worked for the United States Engineer District Office.
James Forde joined the Manhattan Project in 1944 when he was hired by the Union Carbide and Carbon Company to work at the Nash Garage Building at Columbia University, where scientists worked on developing the gaseous diffusion process.
Chambers worked at the 300 Area at Hanford during the Manhattan Project.
F. R. O'Brien worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
William Sylvan Love was a metallurgist who worked for the Cook Electric Company in Chicago, IL under contract with the Manhattan Engineer District.