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The Oak Ridger on MSNThe dropping of the atomic bombs: Oak Ridger shares excerpt of her book 'Robertsville'
The excerpt features Myra Mansfield's father, 10-year-old Stan Finch, a paper boy in Oak Ridge, on Au. 6, 1945 - when t he ...
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The Oak Ridger on MSNRead about the birth of the nuclear navy in ... Oak Ridge
K-25, ORNL, and the Y-12 National Security Complex have all played distinct but interconnected roles in supporting the Navy's ...
A dawn ceremony is planned for Aug. 6, as Oak Ridge remembers the dropping of the first atomic bomb in 1945. Officials with the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Oak Ridge are inviting ...
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‘A huge relief, but then a sense of sadness’ | East Tennessee’s ties to the Manhattan Project
Keim said, “It was over. A huge relief, but then a sense of sadness or the gravity of realizing that the bomb killed so many ...
On Aug. 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first of two atomic bombs on Japan to force the unconditional surrender that ended World War II.
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 resulted in Japan's surrender, ending World War II and ushering in the Atomic Age.
Houston Matters From Oak Ridge to Hiroshima: One family’s memories of the Atomic Age It started in secrecy and ended with a mushroom cloud. The daughter of Manhattan Project technician shares ...
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Oak Ridge to mark 80 years since Hiroshima Bomb - MSN
Oak Ridge will mark 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima with a solemn sunrise ceremony Wednesday.
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The Oak Ridger on MSNNichols: 'The atomic bomb did not win the war; it ended it'
Nichols: “The most important military effect was that it required only two atomic bombs to end the war. The Planned invasion ...
Wednesday marked 80 years since the United States attacked Hiroshima Japan with an atomic bomb. One group or protestors gathered in Oak Ridge at the main entrance of the Y-12 National Security ...
To the Editor: Our daughter, Linda Coutant, a staff writer for the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA), has written an article on Oak Ridge’s Manhattan Project National Historical Site for ...
The Manhattan Project was a towering achievement, one of the great stories of human effort and accomplishment. Yet the Trump ...
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