Bankston, Jay

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Jay Bankston was born December 23, 1926 in Louisiana, died April 22, 1997 in Bisbee, Arizona. Marine Sgt. Jarrell M. “Jay” Banskton served on active duty with the United States Marines from July 1944 to October 1947 and from July 1950 to May 1951. He served aboard the USS Albemarle, a seaplane base in the Marshall Islands in July 1946 where he worked on the assembly and handling of test units for nuclear detonations. The collection covers a court case and other documentation about radioactive fallout and its effects. Bankston used the material to submit a case for compensation to the Veterans Administration for a cancerous tumor he believed was caused by exposure to radiation during the “Operation Crossroads” detonation in July of 1946 in the Marshall Islands.

From the guide to the Jay Bankston Papers, (bulk 1980-1985), 1950-1985, (University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections)

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creatorOf Jay Bankston Papers, (bulk 1980-1985), 1950-1985 University of Arizona Libraries, Library Special Collections
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associatedWith Albemarle (Seaplane base AV-5) corporateBody
correspondedWith Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998 person
associatedWith National Association of Atomic Veterans. corporateBody
associatedWith Udall, Stewart L. person
associatedWith United States. Board of Veteran's Appeals. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Marine Corps. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Veteran's Administration. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Kwajalein Island (Marshall Islands)
Bikini Atoll (Marshall Islands)
Marshall Islands
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Atmospheric radiation
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