3 September 2011
CB Megadeath Horrors From Dugway Proving Ground
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Sampling of Reports Available From Dugway Proving Ground
The Desert West Technical Information Center, at Dugway Proving Ground in
Utah, holds more than 65,000 reports on biological and chemical warfare,
including many as far back as World War One.
See a report of interest, just send a request letter to this location:
FOIA Office
FOIA & Privacy Officer/Paralegal Specialist
US Army Dugway Proving Ground
Command Judge Advocate: TEDT-DP-JA
5450 Doolittle Avenue
Dugway, UT 84022
PH: 435 831-3333
FAX: 435 831-3390
In addition to requesting individual reports, it is also possible to ask
for a printout of all reports at the Desert West Technical Information Center
created between any two dates, such as 1946 through 1955.
The reports below are selected from those originated during the years between
1918 and 1945.
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Physical Properties and Aerosol Dissemination Characteristics of P. oryzae
Spores, No date
Defoliation Project Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, 1943
Arpa-Supported Research on Brush Control and Chemical Defoliation Crops
Protection Research Branch, 1943.
Dispersion of Chemicals by Bombs, July 1935
Soviet Report on CW and BW Preparations and Capabilities, March 1945
Supplementary Test of Tactics and Techniques of Chemical Spray (Jungle Phase),
July 1945
Project Strange Man, Logistic Trial Test, AB-45Y-1, Simulant Fills Spray
Tanks, no date
Research on Tularemia in the Soviet Union During the Last 25 Years, July
1945
Development of Tactics and Techniques for Dissemination of Chemicals From
Aircraft for Crop Destruction, June 1945
Adaptation of Chemical Spray Tanks to Fighter Aircraft, June 1945
Development of Offensive Tactics Versus Japanese Fortifications, April 1944
Tactics and Techniques for Employment of Toxic Gas Bombs by the Army Air
Forces, October 1945
Physicochemical Properties of XA Toxin, November 1945
Additional Studies on the Development of U1 as an Offensive Biological Warfare
Agent, December 1945
Development of Defensive Measures Against US, October 1945
Development of N for Offensive Use in Biological Warfare, July 1945
Characteristics of Some BW Agents for Plants, August 1944
Test of Plasticized White Phosphorus Filled M47A2 Bombs, June 1945
Development of UL for Offensive Use in Biological Warfare, June 1944
The Present Status of the Offensive Development of US, September 1945
Investigations concerned with the Development of Phytophtora Infestans as
a Potential Agent for Biological Warfare, October 1945
Development of X for Offensive Use in Biological Warfare, November 1945
The Development of E as an Agent for Biological Warfare, November 1945
The Development of E as an Agent for Biological Warfare, November 1945
Studies of the Virus Agents of the SI Group, November 1945
The Development of IR as a Biological Warfare Agent, January 1945
A Pilot Plant for the Production of Plant Pathogens, November 1945
The Development of C for Offensive Use in Biological Warfare, November 1945
Cloud Chamber Studies, 1, Methods Developed at Camp Detrick for Production
and Study of Clouds of Highly Infective Agents, October 1945
Immunization of Man with Fluid Type a X Toxoid, May 1945
Immunization Against N, January 1945
The Purification of XA Toxin, September 1945
The Physiology of X Toxin, November 1945
The Offensive Phase of the SI Project, November 1945
Studies on the Nutrition, Growth and Virulence of OC, December 1945
Studies of Toxin and Toxoid Production of X Types C and D, October 1945
Etiology of Epizootic Encephalitis of the Rabbit, January 1924
Letter of completion for Dugway Proving Ground Test Plan DGPTP 496, Final
Engineering Testing of the E-20 Little John Warhead, GB Agent, no date
The Report of G
The Report of Q
A Study of short Interval Exposures of Goats to CG, CK and AC, November 1945
The Evaluation of the 4.2 inch Chemical Mortar Shell Filled with HD or HT
when Fired into Open Terrain, 1945
400-lb, 1000-lb, 2000-lb and 4000-lb Bombs Filled with Nonpersistent Agents,
June 1944
Florida Forest Field Trials of Non-Persistent and Persistent Agents, Part
1 Non-Persistent Agents, May 1944
The Behavior of Non-Persistent Gas Clouds Released from Bombs in the Targhee
National Forest, December 1943
Micrometeorology of Woods and Open Areas within the Withlachoochee Land Use
Project, Florida, 1944
The Assessment of HN1 when dispersed in Open Terrain under Semi-Tropical
Conditions and a Comparison of HN1, H and HN3 under these Conditions, December
1945
Low Altitude Spray, March 1945
Toxicity of Goat Lung Exudates, December 1942
Production of X, April 1944
Penetration of the AN-M69 and M69X Incendiary Bombs into Japanese Structures
When Released from Aimable Clusters, December 1944.
Attack against Cave-type Fortifications, October 1945
Studies of the Toxicity and Dispersibility of W in Munitions, July 1945
Anti-Psittacosis Protection, May 1944
Immunization Against UL, May 1944
Immunization Against US, May 1945
Immunization Against N, May 1944
Comparison of Anti-Personnel Effects of Plasticized WP and Solid WP in 4.2
inch Chemical Mortar Shells, June 1944
The Assessment of the M47A2 and M70 Bomb Filled with Levinstein Mustard,
Parts A, B, C and D, 1945
Test No. W-20-1944, M2, 4.2-inch Chemical Mortar Shell, Plasticized WP-filled,
July 1944
Use of the E5 Incendiary Bomb against Light Structures, July 1944
Immunization Against N, March 1944
Immunization Against UL, March 1944
Immunization Against N, December 1943
Immunization Against UL, December 1943
A Thumb-Nail Sketch of the Development of Biological Warfare, November 1942
Immunization Against UL, June 1944
Anti-Psittacosis Project, June 1944
Immunization Against US, June 1944
Pathogenesis of LA, June 1944
Hirsch Report: Soviet Report on CW and BW Preparations and Capabilities,
Volumes 1, 2 and 3, March 1945
Chemical Methods for Use in Observational Program, USARDO, Fort Clayton,
Canal Zone, no date
Standardization of Persistent Agent HT, March 1945
Hydrocynamic Acid. The Toxicity and Speed of Action on Man, November
1942
Properties of War Gases: Volume III, Vomiting and Choking Gases and
Lacrimators, December 1944
Chemical Land Mines, 1905
Thickened Vesicants: Thickening Purified H with Poliymethyl Methacrylate
(MM), July 1944
Shellfish Poison, Monthly Reports 1 through 12, 1944-1945
Estimate of HS Persistency When Disseminated From Various Munitions, October
1937
Lewisite: Dispersion as Airplane Chemical Spray, November 1942
The Construction and Operation of A Gassing Chamber for Human Tests, July
1945
A Study of the residual Effects of Phosgene Poisoning in Human Subjects,
August 1945
A Review of the Insecticide Hexachlorocyclohexane 666, September 1945
Gassing Chamber for Human Tests: Construction and Operation, October
1944
Toxicity Determinations, Methods in Use in Medical Research Division, Edgewood
Arsenal, July 1943
Toxic Dusts: The Penetration of Protective Clothing by Sesqui HS, March
1941
Physical Constants of Products Used for the Flame Projectors, March 1918
Medical Division Status Summaries, October 1943 April 1944, August
1944
Casualty and Incendiary Effects of Small Particles of WP, January 1940
Airplane Chemical Handling Equipment, 1941 Plan, February 1941
The Vesicant Action of Sesquimustard and Certain Sesquimustard-type Compounds,
June 1943
Minutes of the Chemical Warfare Technical Committee, Numbers 1, 2 and 3,
1944
Summary and Discussion of Available Mustard Gas Data From Field Tests conducted
Prior to 1928, April 1928
Biological Warfare: An Annotated Bibliography, Appendix 1, December
1942
Report of the Joint Chemical Spray Project Sub-committee of the United States
Chemical Warfare Committee, Sections 1, 2 and 3, 1944
A System for the Ultimate Analysis of Chemical Warfare Agents, August 1944
The Residual Effects of Warfare Gases, III: Phosgene, IV: Arsenical
Compounds, 1933
Memorandum for Chief, CWS, Visit to Bushnell Florida, December 1943
Joint Chemical Spray Project, May 1944
Preparation and Properties of Derivatives of CW Agents, June 1944
Status Report on Technique of High Altitude Spray, April 1944
Toxicity of Chemical Warfare Agents, Informal Monthly Progress Reports, 1944-1945
Chemical Equipment for Use in Jungle Assault Operations, November 1943
101st Airborne Division Chemical Activities Summary CY 1968, 1969
Chronology of BW, 1945
Detection of BW Agents, May 1944
Constants and Physiological Action of Chemical Warfare Agents, July 1931
Review of the Research Activities of the Chemical Division, Edgewood Arsenal,
1919-1928, circa 1931
History of Gas Attacks Upon the American Expeditionary Forces During the
World War, Parts 1, 2 and 3, February 1928
Resume of Recent Knowledge on the Technical Aspects of Chemical Warfare in
the Field, May 1945
Munitions for Biological Warfare, Volume 2, September 1945
Pathogenesis of LA and HI, Comprehensive Report, November 1945
Final Report, Physical Properties of AB-1 Fermentor Cultures, no date
Camp Detrick History of BW, no date
Methods of Estimating Lethal Dose for Man, no date
Wind-tunnel Studies of Gas Diffusion in a Typical Japanese Urban District,
June 1945
Final Report: A Study of Rickettsiae and Virus Combinations, no date
Final Report of Work Done Under Contract W-18-064-CWS-43 at the University
of Kansas, June 1945
Sixth and Final Report on Contract Number W-266-CWS-246 Between the War
Department and the Long Island Biological Associations, Inc., March 1943
Psychological Studies on the Effects of CW Agents, no date
Chamber Tests with Human Subjects, 13 reports, various dates
Transport, Dispersion and Deposition of Aerial Sprays, no date
Proposal to provide a Level of Effort Study to Determine the Feasibility
of High Altitude Release of BW Agents over North America, NUS Corp, Rockville,
MD, no date
Biological Warfare, An Annotated Bibliography, January 1942
The Chemistry of Certain Arsenical Chemical Warfare Agents as Water Contaminants,
June 1944
The Deposition of Nonvolatile Aerosol Clouds in Open and Forested Areas,
March 1944
Present Status of Development of Toxic Gases, December 1942
Report on Scientific Intelligence Survey in Japan: September and October
1945, Volume 5: Biological Warfare
Anthrax Project, Parke Davis and Co., no date
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