William L. Uanna

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William Lewis "Bud" Uanna (né le 13 mai 1909 et mort le 22 décembre 1961) est un major de l'US Army expert en sécurité et responsable de la sécurité sur le projet Manhattan. Il a servi plus tard comme chef de la Division de la sécurité physique au Département d'État. rdf:langString
William Lewis "Bud" Uanna (May 13, 1909 – December 22, 1961) was an American security expert, who gained prominence as a security officer with the Manhattan Project, which built the first atomic bomb during World War II. Uanna was in charge of security at the project's facility at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and later at the 509th Composite Group, which dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. rdf:langString
rdf:langString William L. Uanna
rdf:langString William L. Uanna
rdf:langString William Lewis Uanna
rdf:langString William Lewis Uanna
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rdf:langString Uanna in 1957
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rdf:langString Bonnie née Leonard
rdf:langString William Lewis Uanna Collection, The Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Association, Inc.
rdf:langString William Lewis "Bud" Uanna (né le 13 mai 1909 et mort le 22 décembre 1961) est un major de l'US Army expert en sécurité et responsable de la sécurité sur le projet Manhattan. Il a servi plus tard comme chef de la Division de la sécurité physique au Département d'État.
rdf:langString William Lewis "Bud" Uanna (May 13, 1909 – December 22, 1961) was an American security expert, who gained prominence as a security officer with the Manhattan Project, which built the first atomic bomb during World War II. Uanna was in charge of security at the project's facility at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and later at the 509th Composite Group, which dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After the war, he headed the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) program to provide security clearances to its personnel, and developed the top-secret Q clearance. He later served as chief of physical security at the State Department.
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rdf:langString The Assistant Area Engineer at the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project
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rdf:langString Intelligence Specialist at the Central Intelligence Agency
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