William Edwin Haag was born in Rockton, Penn. to William Harrison Haag and Velma L. Starr. In 1944 he enlisted in the Army and was sent to Los Alamos NM to work on the Manhattan Project which resulted in the development of the first Atomic Bombs which where dropped on Japan. It is in Los Alamos that he met and married Edith Ernestine Barwick. Bill and Edith Haag decided to stay in Los Alamos after the end of the war and Bill worked for the Los Alamos National Labloratory for 38 years in the Non Destructive Assay section of the Laboratory. He retired in 1982. His only child is William Earl Haag
William Edwin Haag was born in Rockton, Penn. to William Harrison Haag and Velma L. Starr. In 1944 he enlisted in the Army and was sent to Los Alamos NM to work on the Manhattan Project which resulted in the development of the first Atomic Bombs which where dropped on Japan. It is in Los Alamos that he met and married Edith Ernestine Barwick. Bill and Edith Haag decided to stay in Los Alamos after the end of the war and Bill worked for the Los Alamos National Labloratory for 38 years in the Non Destructive Assay section of the Laboratory. He retired in 1982. His only child is William Earl Haag
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