Cresson H. Kearny was a graduate of the Texas Military
Institute and of Princeton University. He worked for Standard Oil
in Venezuela and served in the US Army as a captain in the Panama
Mobile Force. Many of his jungle-tested inventions were used by US
infantrymen in WWII. In 1964, Kearny joined the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory civil defense project, which is where the research
supporting his book Nuclear War Survival Skills was conducted. He
died in 2003.
Don Mann is an ex-Navy SEAL, an athlete, and a prolific
author of Navy SEALrelated fiction and nonfiction. He has made
numerous television appearances across all major networks and has
written pieces for Time, Newsweek, Runner’s World, Men’s Fitness,
Huffington Post, CNN.com, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and
many more. He lives in Miami, Florida.
Dr. Edward Teller (19082003) was a theoretical physicist
known colloquially as the father of the hydrogen bomb.” He was a
key member of the Manhattan Project during WWII.
Eugene P. Wigner (19021995) was a noted theoretical
physicist and mathematician. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics
in 1963.
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