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Takeko Schwetzke 1935 - 1975

Takeko Schwetzke was born on January 7, 1935, and died at age 40 years old on September 23, 1975. Takeko Schwetzke was buried at New Bern National Cemetery Section 15 Site 7744 1711 National Avenue, in New Bern, Nc. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Takeko Schwetzke.
Takeko Schwetzke
January 7, 1935
September 23, 1975
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  • 01/7
    1935

    Birthday

    January 7, 1935
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Marine Corps Rank attained: MSGT
  • 09/23
    1975

    Death

    September 23, 1975
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Funeral date
    New Bern National Cemetery Section 15 Site 7744 1711 National Avenue, in New Bern, Nc 28560
    Burial location
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In 1935, in the year that Takeko Schwetzke was born, on August 14, the Social Security Act was signed into law. The purpose was to "provide federal assistance to those unable to work". The law established the Social Security Administration whose primary focus was to "provide aid for the elderly, the unemployed, and children". The Act survived many Supreme Court challenges and the Administration continues until today.
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In 1942, by the time this person was merely 7 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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