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Mark II:
July 4 - August 17, 1944
"James
Conant's 17 August 1944 report to General Groves that the Mark II could
be developed for combat use in 3 or 4 months time was made specifically
in consequence of the Port Chicago explosion.
Previous chapters
have shown that the fireball and column of flame that did result from
the Port Chicago explosion were typical of a nuclear fission explosion
and could not have been generated by the explosion of the 1,750 tons TNT
and torpex charge weight of munitions emplaced upon the Port Chicago Naval
Magazine pier and loaded as cargo aboard the Liberty ship E. A. Bryan,
which was moored to the Port Chicago Naval Magazine ship loading pier."
Photo Credit
James B. Conant
(left) with Vannevar Bush after witnessing the atomic bomb explosion
at Trinity site, Alamogordo, New Mexico, 16 July 1945.
Source:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, photograph VB120
"For
The Record" interview with Author Peter Vogel
Part 1 (30 min.) and Part
2 (30 min.) 
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