Every town has a story. If we re-examine those stories, can we find a better path forward? On Tomorrow Town, Tennessee we are telling the stories of the people who call the Tennessee Valley home with a specific emphasis on military veterans.
If you really pay attention, can you find answers that have been hiding in plain sight all along?
Tomorrow Town, Tennessee is a production of NewsChannel 9, Fox Chattanooga, and Sinclair Broadcast Group Chattanooga.
In the 1940s, Alpha Combs had a job at Clinton Engineering Works in what is now called Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
If you have seen the movie Oppenheimer or know the history then you know the work at CEW was critical to the Manhattan Project. We explore what happened in rural East Tennessee in the 1940s through the eyes of one woman who lived that history.
Today Alpha Combs is 100 years old.
Back in the 40s she was part of the effort to enrich uranium for the world's first nuclear bombs.
The process to enrich uranium in Oak Ridge required the uranium to be pumped through a maze of pipes.
Part of Alpha Combs's job was checking the pipes that held the uranium for leaks, but she and most others most others didn't know what they were working on.
They weren't allowed to talk about their jobs, not with co-workers, not with family, no one.
On this episode of Tomorrow Town, Tennessee one woman's experience during the making of the atomic bomb.
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