Finding Aids
Radioactive Fallout
U.S. Army
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U.S. ARMY CHEMICAL CORPS
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
The office collection of radiological research conducted by the U.S. Army Chemical Corps, 1946-1970s, was moved in 1986 from the Washington National Records Center (WNRC) to the History Office at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Researchers chose 39 cubic feet of the collection to screen for the CIC and selected 1.6 cubic feet which is at the CIC. A few boxes are still at the WNRC, labeled as RG 175, Chemical Warfare Service. Permission and security clearances are required before access to these records can be granted.
DESCRIPTION
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TOTAL SIZE (FEET)
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POTENTIALLY RELEVANT (FEET)
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HIGHEST CLASSIFICATION
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VALUE
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Office collection of radiological research conducted by the Chemical Corps |
500 |
39 |
Secret |
Essential |
CONTACT
Jeffrey K. Smart, Chief Historian
U.S. Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5423
(301) 671-4430
HAI COLLECTION EFFORT
(volume in cubic feet)
DESCRIPTION
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SCREENED
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SELECTED
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IN PROCESS
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SENT TO CIC
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Chemical Corps radiological research records |
39 |
1.6 |
0 |
1.6 |
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