Witness to first three nuclear detonations speaks today at Lab
Imagine what it would be like to be part of history not once or twice, but three times. Lawrence Johnston knows how this feels. Johnston, the only person to witness the first three nuclear detonations in the world, will discuss his wartime experiences as a Los Alamos staff member at a Heritage Lecture today at the Laboratory.

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