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Project Trinity, 1945-1946

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This work details the activities surrounding the first nuclear device detonation conducted by the Manhattan Engineer District in New Mexico in 1945. It describes the historical context, site organization, and the roles of approximately 1,000 military and civilian personnel involved in the project. Key sections cover pre-shot preparations, the detonation event, and post-shot activities, including radiation protection measures and dosimetry analysis of participants. The report emphasizes the scientific and diagnostic experiments aimed at evaluating the effects of the nuclear explosion, providing insights into the operational and safety protocols established during this pivotal moment in history.

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Carl R. Maag

Carl R. Maag is an author known for his work on the historical account "Project Trinity, 1945-1946," which delves into the early days of nuclear testing in the United States. His writing provides insight into the scientific and military developments surrounding the Trinity test, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon. Through his detailed exploration, Maag contributes to the understanding of a pivotal moment in history that shaped modern warfare and international relations. His work is significant for those interested in military history, nuclear science, and the implications of atomic energy.

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