Hie”Nae. Me h hae ‘ Pe / ai g v8 8 TE 58 DSPARTMENT OF ARMY INSTALLATIONS COMP[TENT TO PARTICIPaTE IN DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF ATOMIC WEAPONS @ Installation | Engineer R&D Laboratories Ft. Belvoir, Va. Command Chief of Engineers Q R&D in stream crossing equipment, mapping and geodesy, elec- trical material, water supply, construction equipment, industrial engines, seil stabilization, liquid fuels storage and distribution equipment, fire fighting, industrial gas equipment, road and airfield surfacing, prefabricated buildings, infrared devices, mine detection, mine and obstacle clearing, and equipment packaging. White Sands Proving Ground Chief of Ordnance Testing unguided and guided missiles and gathering upper atmos~phere data, AFF Board No. 1 Fort Bragg, N. C. Chief of Army Field Férces Conducts user tests on all airborne equipment, or aircraft, on communications and electronic equipment, and on field artillery weapons, fire control, ammunition and associated component equipment used in the field arny. AFF Board No. 4 Fort Bliss, Texas Army Field Forces Prepares military characteristics and conducts user test on ali anti-aircraft artillery equipment, including fire control, ammunition and accessory equipment; on guided missiles, including launching, guidance and control equipment, cn target drones; and on maintenance equipment for above equipment, Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories Fort Monmouth, New Jersey Signal Corps R&D on communications type equipment, such as voice, teletype, facsimile, television, teletypewriter, telegraph, etc., early warning, fire control, radiological, batteries, photography, etc, The Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories, although composed of four separate sub-laboratories, is a single Signal Corps Class II activity and should be considered as a single integrated organization. F J rpmse. Seviercement Las Cruces, New Mexico % Function 3 '