Navy Dept Specification 42-B-9 an Boxes, Spare Parts, Electrical on kK ft ou IFIED . a ' and Mechanical (Shipboard Use) S. . 2, BuShips, Radio Division, Specification RE 13A 937 General Specifications for Paclaging and Packing, Navy Radio, Radar and Sonar Equipment: Army-Navy General Specification for Packaging and Packing for Overseas Shipment - U.S, Navy Speci- _ yi fication 39-P~16 v fen’ 7 . oy Ep Joint Army-Navy Specification JAN-1 for Radio Electron Tubes BuShips, Radio Division Specification XA-8810 1° Listing parts and spare parts. ae af In drawing up the specifications, consideration was given to the = particular types of instruments being obtained and their probable use 4 ss ~ . under tropical climte conditions; e.g. all portable electronic survey }. Ps instruments were to be provided with loose transparent plastic rain \, * coverse Ee’ On 5 November 1947 a memorandum for Colonel Cooney from Major vy .. Dauer indicated that the survey instruments which had been requested “Nan f were under procurement, by the AEC, >t, were being produced by the hiines Safety Appliance Company, ee 2. ’ ee Te . Dust collectors of improved design Ten-thousand film badges with ranze, 0-10 roentzens were being supplied by the Kastman Kodak Company which had also promised information concerning the total . !Y range on casualty film badges, q densitometers were not available and Major Daue: cugsested substitution pee by either a photo-vort or weston Densitaeter. tae. an ae .f It was learned that the Ansco~Sweet In November 1947, Colonel Cooney, Captain Winant, Lt, Colonel Houghton, Commander Andrews and Lt, Conmander Campbell made a trip Me ~ 15 + fe Redd “fF ~ ve ~. | oe saat Age. a 7 Ru , "tf + 0 m3 he eee It Aeyoy wee s. or sapiess maeHNO porns Sener oA Tee