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Margaret E Spina 1921 - 2006
Margaret E Spina of West Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA was born on September 15, 1921, and died at age 85 years old on November 3, 2006.
Margaret E Spina
West Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA 02132
September 15, 1921
November 3, 2006
Female
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In 1921, in the year that Margaret E Spina was born, on November 11th, the first burial was held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. The body of an unknown soldier - selected by Army Sgt. Edward F. Younger who was highly decorated for valor and received the Distinguished Service Cross in "The Great War" - was brought back from France (World War 1) and placed in the newly completed tomb. President Warren G. Harding officiated at the interment ceremonies.
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In 1942, when she was 21 years old, on June 17th, Roosevelt approved the Manhattan Project, which lead to the development of the first atomic bomb. With the support of Canada and the United Kingdom, the Project came to employ more than 130,000 people and cost nearly $2 billion. Julius Robert Oppenheimer, a nuclear physicist born in New York, led the Los Alamos Laboratory that developed the actual bomb. The first artificial nuclear explosion took place near Alamogordo New Mexico on July 16, 1945.
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Spina, Dominick (Nov 8, 1912 - Jan 1968)
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