1. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 3-2 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M5 series Author(s): Nelson, Norton A., authorHorvath, Steven M., authorEichna, Ludwig W. (Ludwig Waldemar), 1908- authorWalpole, Robert H., author Publication: Fort Knox, Kentucky : Armored Medical Research Laboratory, April 26, 1943 Subject(s): Air Pollutants, OccupationalMotor VehiclesWeaponsVentilationMilitary PersonnelWorld War IIUnited States
2. Report on gun fume hazard from 37 mm gun in M5 light tank Author(s): Hatch, Theodore F., authorNelson, Norton A., authorEichna, Ludwig W. (Ludwig Waldemar), 1908- authorWalpole, Robert H., authorHorvath, Steven M., author Publication: Fort Knox, Kentucky : Armored Medical Research Laboratory, February 18, 1943 Subject(s): Air Pollutants, OccupationalWeaponsMotor VehiclesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IIUnited States
3. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Supplement report on sub-project 3-1 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M4 series : sub-project 3-5 -- Correlation of basic ventilation data with gun fume studies and devalopment for the control of gun fumes in the M4 tanks : subject -- Control of gun fumes in M4 series medium tanks by positive-pressure ventilation Author(s): Nelson, Norton A., authorEichna, Ludwig W. (Ludwig Waldemar), 1908- authorHorvath, Steven M., authorWalpole, Robert H., author Publication: Fort Knox, Kentucky : Armored Medical Research Laboratory, 22 July 1943 Subject(s): Air Pollutants, OccupationalMotor VehiclesWeaponsVentilationMilitary PersonnelWorld War IIUnited States
4. Report on Project no. 34 -- Evaluation of the gun fume hazard in the LVT A-1 Author(s): Nelson, Norton A., authorWalpole, Robert H., authorLawson, Glasselle S., authorSwigert, Theodore C., author Publication: Fort Knox, Kentucky : Armored Medical Research Laboratory, 1 May 1944 Subject(s): Carbon MonoxideWeaponsVentilationMilitary PersonnelWorld War IIUnited States