2 edition of Report of activities of the Technical Division during World War II. found in the catalog.
Report of activities of the Technical Division during World War II.
United States. Army. Chemical Corps.
Published
1946
in Washington
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Baker, Edwin Ruggles, 1908- comp. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | UG447 .U65 1946 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vii, 220 (i.e. 222) p. |
Number of Pages | 222 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6523430M |
LC Control Number | 47032473 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 10939560 |
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economic activities, such as the production and distribution of food. In occupied Denmark during World War II, 95% of all mobile farm machinery, tractors, trucks, stationary engines, and fishing and ferry boats were powered by wood gas generator units. Even in neutral Sweden, 40% of all motor traffic operated on gas derived from wood or charcoal. World War II Official Army History Japan/Asia-Pacific/CBI - 7, pages of official World War II Army history including maps, photographs, and charts and tables, in 14 volumes written by Army historians covering the United States Army in the Asiatic-Pacific theaters of .
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The approach is fundamentally historical on both accounts, however, since the illustrations of scientific evaluation are taken from various analyses and studies made in connection with antisubmarine warfare during World War II.
Great care should therefore be exercised. Photographs: Air force personnel and activities in Germany and Japan following World War II, including Berlin Airlift, (G, J; 7, images).
Scenes of post-World War II Europe, including war-damaged areas, industrial areas, urban and rural areas, and historic landmarks, (CGA, CGB, CGC, CGD; images).
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During most of the interwar years, flying cadets could only train to be pilots, and the cadets represented the largest source of air officers in the Army’s small air arm.
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Inthe National Research Council established a successor body, the Committee on Drug Addiction and Narcotics. Prominent among the reasons for this renewed activity was the appearance of methadone from German laboratories.
Methadone had been substituted for morphine to. Technical Reports and Standards About Technical Reports and Standards But the designation primarily gained importance during World War II and emerged in the postwar and current eras as a major tool for reporting progress in science and technology, as well as in education, business, and social sciences research.
technical report seems to. The atomic bombing of Japan in early August suddenly thrust the Manhattan Project into the center of the public eye. What formerly had been privy to a select few now became the object of intense public curiosity and scrutiny. Manhattan Project officials, however, had no intent to release what.
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Although Seabees were only supposed to fight to defend what they built, such acts of heroism were numerous. In all, Seabees earned 33 Silver Stars and 5 Navy Crosses during World War II. But they also paid a price: enlisted men and 18 officers killed in action.CHAPTER ELEVEN. Wall Street-Nazi Collaboration in World War II.
Behind the battle fronts in World War II, through intermediaries in Switzerland and North Africa, the New York financial elite collaborated with the Nazi regime, Captured files after the war yielded a mass of evidence demonstrating that for some elements of Big Business, the period was "business as usual.".During World War II, the USNR outnumbered USN personnel on active duty by a 3 to 1 majority (from 31 July 43 - 31 Dec 45).
During this period the USNR composed between % to % of total personnel on active duty.