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Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures; first partial report on Sub-Project No. 2–22: Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting compartment of tanks under field conditions. Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Sanitation Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1943 Size: 28cm. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861020
Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: [Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures; first partial report on Sub-Project No. 2–22: Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting compartment of tanks under field conditions.] Additional Title: ... Second partial report on Sub-Project No. 2–22: Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting compartment of tanks under field conditions Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Sanitation Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1944 Size: 28cm. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861030
Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: [Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures; first partial report on Sub-Project No. 2–22: Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting compartment of tanks under field conditions.] Additional Title: ... First partial report on Sub-Project No. 2–24: Study of methods of reducing the heat load in tanks Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Sanitation Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1943 Size: 28cm. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861040
Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: [Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures; first partial report on Sub-Project No. 2–22: Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting compartment of tanks under field conditions.] Additional Title: ... Final report on Sub-Project No. 2–28: Test of individual crew conditioning system Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Sanitation Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1943 Size: 28cm. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861050
Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: Project No. 16: Effect of insulation of transmission and final drive upon the heat load within tanks. Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Sanitation Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1944 Size: 28cm. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861100
Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: Project No. 3: Toxic gases in armored vehicles [Reports on sub-project (Spr.)] Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Ventilation Pagination: 7 nos. Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1942–43 Size: 28cm. Contents Note: contents 1. Spr. 3–1, Suppl. rep.: Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M4 series; control of gun fumes in M4 series medium tanks by positive-pressure ventilation.19432. Spr. 3–4, First part. rep.: Determination of basic ventilation characteristics of tanks of the M4 series.19433. Spr. 3–5, Suppl. rep.: Correlation of basic ventilation data with gun fume studies and development of an effective design of improvement for the control of gun fumes in the M4 tanks; control of gun fumes in M4 series medium tanks by positivepressure ventilation.19434. Spr. 3–6, First part. rep.: Determination of basic ventilation characteristics of tanks of the M5 series.19435. Spr. 3–9, Part. rep.: Determination of the ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks; ventilation requirements for gas-proofing the M–5 tank.19426. Spr. 3–9, Part. rep.: ... Ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks of the M–4 series.19437. Spr. 3–9, Second part. rep.: Determination of ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks of the M4 series.1943 Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861110
Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: Project No. T–14: Discussion of ventilation requirements of armored vehicles. Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Ventilation Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1945 Size: 28cm. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861120
Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: Project No. 41: First partial report: Physiological characteristics of the T25E1–T26E1 tank; control of gun fume hazard. Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Ventilation Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1944 Size: 28cm. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861130
Author(s): United States. Armored Medical Research Laboratory. Title: Project No. 45: Final report: Operational and physiological characteristics of the tank T26E3 (M26) study of the proposed relocation of the 1000 cfm tank ventilating blower to the turret bulge. Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank Ventilation Place of Publication: Fort Knox Date of Publication: 1945 Size: 28cm. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986 - 41109861170
Author(s): Houghten, F. C. Consolazio, W. V. Pace, N. Title: Gas masks and respirators suitable for use in Diesel engine fumes in the tank cargo space of L. S. T. ships. Subject(s): [Military Section] Tank cargo space Pagination: 4p. Place of Publication: Bethesda Date of Publication: 1943 Size: 26½cm. Note(s): Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X–154, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Language: English Type of Resource: Monograph Series/Volume/Page: Series 4/Volume 11/Page 986