PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED parts end indicating that additional lists would be forthcoming. At that time delivery was desired by 1 January 1948 to the Oakland Army Base, Oakland, Califomia. A request was made that one of each portable survey instrument be delivered to Lt. Commander (QM at the AFSWP for examination by interested parties. A list of specifications for spare parts was compiled byIt. Comenier SQ with the advice of Commander a in accegdéties with Navy specificationg..as follows: Navy Dept Snecification 42-B-9 Boxes, Spare Parts, Electrical and Mechanical (Shipboard Use) BuShips, Radio Division, Specification RE 13A 937 General Specifications for Packaging and Packing, Navy Radio, Radar and Sonar Equipment Army-Navy General Specification for Packaging and Packing for Overseas Shipment - US Navy Specification 39-P-16 - Joint Army-Navy Specification JAN-l1 for Radio Electron Tubes BuShips, Radio Division Specification XA-8810 Listing parts end spare parts In drawing up the és@S#Pi cation&$zconsideration was given to the particular types of instruments being obtained ani their probable use under tropical climate conditions; e.g. all portable electronic survey instruments were to be provided with loose transparent plastic rain covers. On"5’Novembér 1047 a memorandum for Colone] @gggi from Major Qs indicated that the survey instruments which had been requested were under procurement by the AEC. Dust collectors of improved design were being prditiced by the-Mines Safety:Appliance Companys . eetten 1x Ten-thousand film 15 == a PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED

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