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National Archives Record Groups With Military Information... [Pg.287]

The book contains a number of photographs including photos of typical ordnance found at weapons sites, photos and maps of sea dumping of chemical munitions, and photos and maps related to the AUES case study. Appendices to this publication are included to assist the reader further Major State Reports on the AUES National Archives Record Groups with Military Information World War I Range and Ordnance Sites Likely to be Unknown to the Military the US Master Installation List and a List of US Military Ranges Worldwide. [Pg.4]

Research for this volume was greatly facilitated by personnel of the World War II Records Division, National Archives, especially Mrs. Lois Aldridge, Mrs. Hazel Ward, and Mrs. Caroline Moore. Mr. Howard Baut, Mrs. Mary K. Stuart, and Mrs. M. Virginia Nester of the Federal Records Center in Alexandria were most helpful in locating CWS records, and personnel of the Federal Records Center, Kansas City, the Archives Division, The Air University, and the Marine Corps Archives provided many collections of overseas records. Mr. Israel Wice and Miss Hannah Zeidllk of the Office, Chief of Military History, steered the authors to many records sources they might otherwise have overlooked. Miss Ethel M. Owens, Office of the Chief Chemical Officer, provided valuable information on the careers of CWS officers. [Pg.709]


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