Ashworth talk recalls Labs legacy, tie-in to future
From too much kerosene in a Los Alamos plywood box house to not enough gasoline in the aircraft from which he dropped the bomb on Nagasaki nine months later, Retired Vice Admiral Frederick Ashworth recounted his wartime experiences at Los Alamos and in the Pacific to a spellbound, standing-room-only audience on Wednesday in the Administration Building Auditorium.

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