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22 Facts About Raemer Schreiber

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Raemer Edgar Schreiber was an American physicist from McMinnville, Oregon who served Los Alamos National Laboratory during World War II, participating in the development of the atomic bomb.

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Raemer Schreiber saw the first one detonated in the Trinity nuclear test in July 1945, and prepared the Fat Man bomb that was used in the bombing of Nagasaki.

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Raemer Schreiber served as deputy director of the laboratory from 1972 until his retirement in 1974.

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Raemer Edgar Schreiber was born in McMinnville, Oregon on November 11,1910, the son of Bertha and Michael Schreiber.

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Raemer Schreiber was educated at Masonville Grade School and McMinnville High School.

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Raemer Schreiber then earned his Master of Arts degree from the University of Oregon in 1932.

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Raemer Schreiber married Marguerite Elizabeth Doak, a Linfield College French major in 1933.

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From 1942 to 1943, Raemer Schreiber was a researcher with the Purdue Research Foundation.

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Raemer Schreiber participated in early work for the Manhattan Project there using the university's cyclotron.

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Raemer Schreiber worked on improved reactor designs until April 1945, when he was transferred to Robert Bacher's Gadget Division as a member of the pit assembly team for the Trinity nuclear test.

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Nine days later, Lieutenant Colonel Peer de Silva, the official courier, and Raemer Schreiber collected another plutonium pit, which Raemer Schreiber carried in a magnesium case.

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Raemer Schreiber became an exponent of remote handling of dangerous substances, and designed remote-control machines to perform such experiments with all personnel at a quarter-mile distance.

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Raemer Schreiber went on to lead the pit teams on Bikini Atoll in June and July 1946.

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Raemer Schreiber became the associate leader of W Division in 1947, and then the head of the division in 1951.

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Raemer Schreiber was in charge of the pit crew for the Ivy Mike nuclear test on Enewetak Atoll in the Pacific, the first test of a thermonuclear device.

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In 1955, Raemer Schreiber became the head of the Nuclear Rocket Propulsion Division, which was responsible for Project Rover and NERVA.

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Raemer Schreiber oversaw the first successful test of a nuclear rocket engine in 1959, In this capacity, he greeted President John F Kennedy during the president's visit to Los Alamos in 1962.

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Raemer Schreiber became deputy director of Los Alamos in 1972, and served as a member of the United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board and NASA's Advisory Committee on Nuclear Systems.

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Raemer Schreiber retired in 1974, but remained as a consultant until 1995.

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Raemer Schreiber helped the Human Studies Project Team by reviewing its history of medical studies at the Laboratory.

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Raemer Schreiber died at his home there on December 24,1998.

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Raemer Schreiber was survived by his wife Marguerite, daughters Paula and Sara, and his sister Anna.