Friday, November 17, 2017

2025 Canyons Resort Drive
Park City, Utah 84098
January 6, 2006
Mr. Daniel Bankston
Fidelity Investments
Mail Zone WB3Y
One Destiny Way
Westlake, Texas 76262
Dear Daniel,
Thanks so much for your helping me earlier today. Your directing the resetting of
preferences apparently did the trick and I am once again able to work with my Fidelity account.
If I am overloading you with my story, you can always pitch it! But it is historical (some
young folks may think it pre-historical!). The long letter to Ms. Cindy Kelly resulted from a
program I caught on TV in the Spring of May, 2000. She had started the Atomic Heritage
Foundation to set aside certain locations from the Manhattan Project of WW 11 as historical
sites. The very first one was S-Site where I worked as a GI in 1945 and 1946. Her first
publication is a short VHS tape called “A Handfull of Soldiers” which shows exactly what I was
doing in casting high explosive lenses which caused the implosion of the Plutonium bomb
(dropped on Nagasaki). The bomb dropped on Hiroshima was one of a kind, made with
Uranium 235. This isotope of Uranium worked (obviously) but was not available in any
quantity.
I tell you all this because I want young people to realize how naive I was at 20. I want
them to realize how easy it is to be naive when it comes to the possibility of thinking that the
world is so much better now that such idiocy as Hitler or Stalin could not arise in our
enlightened time in the 21st century. If we, in that earlier generation, had not been so naive we
might have denied Chamberlain the “peace in our time” folly and stopped Hitler before the
holocaust got out of hand.
I wrote many letters home during my two years in the military--saved by my mother. I
am enclosing one I wrote when I happened to be in New York when the war in Europe ended,
shortly after Roosevelt died. I will never forget passing by the Stature of Liberty the first night
it had been lighted in several years. The hair still stands up on the back of my neck when I think
about it. The second letter home was written the morning after the Uranium bomb was dropped on
Hiroshima and I was free to let my mother know what we had been doing in such secrecy at Los
Alamos. (I was known as Buddy) This letter was written in two parts--after the Hiroshima
bomb but before the Nagasaki bomb. Japan had not surrended yet and Russia had not yet
declared war on Japan.
I am also enclosing for fun a poem I had written when were still in total
secrecy before the first bomb was dropped.
Be not afraid but be not naive!!

Sincerely yours, Ralph Gates

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