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Vigo Plant

Fort Detrick, however, was limited in its production capability and required an expanded facility. Since the World War II-era Vigo Plant, inactivated in the postwar years, was not reopened (and was eventually sold in 1958), Pine Bluff Arsenal was selected to be the site of the new biological agent... [Pg.50]

Ltr, Special Projects Div to Tech Dir Camp Detrick and CO Vigo Plant, 5 Apr 45, sub Assignment of Responsibility and Authority for Proving the Vigo Plant. CWS SPCYF 400.4. [Pg.140]

By January 1944 the CWS had already begun operations at Camp Detrick and at the field test station on Horn Island in Mississippi Sound, and was constructing the Granite Peak test installation, adjacent to Dug-way Proving Ground, Utah, and the Vigo plant in Indiana. [Pg.108]

The existing Vigo Ordnance Plant near Terre Haute, Indiana, was also acquired by the CWS in 1944 for conversion into a biological agent- and... [Pg.43]


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