Keep Your Ducks in a Row! The Manhattan Project Hanford, Washington

Nonfiction, History
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Author: C.E. Anderson ISBN: 9781682895139
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: March 22, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: C.E. Anderson
ISBN: 9781682895139
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: March 22, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 In the summer of 1943, Hester Moore was employed in the communications department of E.I. DuPont. She was called into the head office and recruited for a secret project to do the same kind of work. This would take her across the country to the Northwest, which began with two years in the desert amidst hasty construction. Getting caught in her first sand storm almost makes her rethink this decision. The nature of the construction was necessarily vague. Only a hand full of scientists, key technicians and high-ranking government officials had any idea of the magnitude of this project. Consequently, it was shrouded with mystery and secrecy.

 

The Manhattan District included several projects and labs, but this story takes place in a most isolated area, Hanford, Washington. In some way, every worker’s life was affected by this project, but in maintaining secrecy and Keeping Our Ducks In A Row, the Atom bomb was a huge success.  

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 In the summer of 1943, Hester Moore was employed in the communications department of E.I. DuPont. She was called into the head office and recruited for a secret project to do the same kind of work. This would take her across the country to the Northwest, which began with two years in the desert amidst hasty construction. Getting caught in her first sand storm almost makes her rethink this decision. The nature of the construction was necessarily vague. Only a hand full of scientists, key technicians and high-ranking government officials had any idea of the magnitude of this project. Consequently, it was shrouded with mystery and secrecy.

 

The Manhattan District included several projects and labs, but this story takes place in a most isolated area, Hanford, Washington. In some way, every worker’s life was affected by this project, but in maintaining secrecy and Keeping Our Ducks In A Row, the Atom bomb was a huge success.  

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