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1. First partial report on Project no. 24--study of head protection for tank crews

2. Project no. 1 -- Cold weather operations. Report on sub-project no. 1-10, Analysis of position of armored force personnel in respect to winter protection with recommendations for use and/or design of suitable equipment and food

3. Project no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures. First partial report on sub-project no. 2-22, Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting compartment of tanks under field conditions

4. Project no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures. Second partial report on: sub-project 2-22, Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting compartment of tanks under field conditions

6. Project no. 2 -- High temperatures in tanks. Final report on sub-project no. 2-28, Test of individual crew conditioning system

13. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Supplemental report on sub-project no. 3-12 -- The carbon monoxide hazard from auxiliary generators in tanks

14. Project no. 4 -- Dust exposure in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 4-1 -- Determination of dust-loads and characteristics of dusts encountered in operation of armored vehicles

15. Project no. 7 -- Night vision from tanks. Report on sub-project no. 7-5, Establishment of criteria and methods for the selection of crews for night operations. Subject, a program for the improvement of the night-seeing-ability of ground troops

16. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Partial report on sub-project no. 3-9 -- Determination of the ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks : ventilation requirements for gas-proofing the M-5 tank

17. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Partial report on sub-project no. 3-9, Determination of the ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks : subject: ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks of the M-4 series

18. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Second partial report on sub-project no. 3-9 -- Determination of ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks of the M4 series

20. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 3-13 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in the M7 tank

21. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 3-15 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in the M4A4E1 tank

22. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. First partial report on sub-project no. 3-4 -- Determination of basic ventilation characteristics of tanks of the M4 series : sub-project no. 3-6 -- Determination of basic ventilation characteristics of tanks of the M5 series

24. 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

25. Report on control of gun fumes in M-4 series medium tanks

27. 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

28. Report on Project no. 28 -- Investigation of the hazard from exhaust gases in tanks that are tow: subject: carbon monoxide hazard from gases in tanks that are in tow

29. Final report on Project no. 35 -- Determination of the optimum method for protection of tank crews against chemical warfare agents