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Richard C. Baker

Office Supervisor - ConstructionHanford, WA

Manhattan Project Veteran

Richard Baker was born in Fayette, IA in 1915. He attended public schools in Fayette and received a B.A. from Upper Iowa Univ. and a B.S. degree from Iowa State in 1938. He was employed by Curtis Co. in Clinton, IA from 1938 to 40, before moving to DuPont Cellophane (Construction) in 1940. He was at the Indiana Ordnance from 1940 to 1941, the Alabama Ordnance from 1941 to 1942, and the Gopher Ordnance, MN from 1942 to 1943. He was then transferred to Hanford in May 1943 as office supervisor for construction). In 1945 he was transferred from construction to operations.  Baker retired as a project engineer in June 1977.   

Richard C. Baker's Timeline
1915 Born in Fayette, Iowa.
1938 Receives B.S. degree from Iowa State University
19431945 Enters Manhattan Project and serves in Hanford, WA as an office supervisor for construction.
19451946 Dec Transferred into the operations department and serves there until he leaves the project at the end of 1946.

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