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Camp McCoy

T. R. Paulson, Development of the 4.2-inch Chemical Mortar E35R1, 18 Mar 46, TDMR 1202, p. 23. (2) Memo, C Proof Sec, Chemical Mortar Proof-testing Br Camp McCoy to C Insp Office Chicago CWPD, 3 Oct 44, sub Special Test on Elevating Screws. Chicago CWPD 472.4, Chemical Mortars. (3) Report on 4.2-inch Mortar Base Plate by A. O. Smith Corp. ETF 2182-6. [Pg.354]

Since shipping the mortar parts to Edgewood and Huntsville caused considerable delay, the CWS in the spring of 1944 investigated the possibility of acquiring a proofing site nearer the point of manufacture. After arrangements were made in July 1944 all mortars were proofed at Camp McCoy, Sparta, Wis., until the war was over. ... [Pg.355]

Gas mask salvage projects were carried on at Camp Grant, 111. (later transferred to Camp Ellis, III.) the CW warehouse in Chicago, III. Camp McCoy, Wis. Pine Camp, N.Y. Camp White, Oreg. and Ft. Devens, Mass. [Pg.428]


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