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  1. Brigadier General James Creel Marshall (15 October 1897 – 19 July 1977) was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer who was initially in charge of the Manhattan Project to build an atomic bomb during World War II.

  2. Em junho de 1942, o Chefe de Engenheiros, o major-general Eugene Reybold, selecionou o coronel James C. Marshall para dirigir a parte do exército do projeto.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2014 · The summer of 1942 proved to be troublesome for the fledgling bomb project. Col. James C. Marshall, with the Syracuse, New York Army Corps of Engineers, was picked to direct the new Laboratory for the Development of Substitute Metals (DSM).

  4. Colonel James C. Marshall set up the Manhattan Engineer District (MED), established by general order on August 13, 1942. Marshall presided over the initial stages of the Project until General Leslie R. Groves assumed control on September 17, 1942. In this interview, Marshall discusses the military’s involvement in the Manhattan Project and ...

  5. Colonel James C. Marshall was the Director of the Laboratory for the Development of Substitute Metals, or DSM, the military’s initial cover name for the Manhattan Project.

  6. Brigadier General James Creel Marshall (15 October 1897 – 19 July 1977) was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer, and was the first District Engineer of the Manhattan District (MED), from 13 August 1942 to 13 August 1943.

  7. Brigadier General James Creel Marshall (15 October 1897 – 19 July 1977) was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer who was initially in charge of the Manhattan Project to build an atomic bomb during World War II.