Corsbie, R. L., Deputy Assistant Director for Civil Effects, Division of Biology and Medicine, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission... Devaney, John, Director of Systems Analysis, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization.......... Dunham, Dr. Charles L., Director, Division of Biology and Medicine, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission_ Ellis, Frank B., Director, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization; accompanied by Edward A. McDermott, Deputy Director; Charles A. Kendall, General Counsel; Ralph E. Spear, Director, Program and Policy; and Charles Brewton, Assistant Director, Resources and Hanunian, Norman A., economist, RAND Corp. Hill, Dr. Jerald E., RAND Corp-. Kahn, Herman, Hudson Institute.... Lemnitzer, Gen. Lyman L., U.S. Army, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Roth, Capt. Eli B., Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Radiological 258 233 McNamara, Hon. Robert S., Secretary of Defense Minshall, Hon. William E., a Representative in Congress from the Strope, Walmer E., Associate Scientific Director, U.S. Naval Radio- Winter, Sidney G., Jr., RAND Corp.... Yarmolinsky, Adam, special assistant to the Secretary of Defense; accompanied by Cyrus R. Vance, General Counsel; Rogers Cannell, Stanford Research Institute, consultant to Office of Civil and De- fense Mobilization and the Department of Defense; Maj. Albert K. Stebbins III, Defense Atomic Support Agency; also Carey Brewer, Executive Assistant to the Director, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization; accompanied by Ralph E. Spear, Director, Program and Policy; G. Lyle Belsley, Resources and Production; John F. Devaney, Director of Systems Analysis; and Eugene Quindlen, Deputy Assistant Director for Federal-State Local Plans.. Letters, statements, etc.; submitted for the record by- Corsbie, R. L., Deputy Assistant Director for Civil Effects, Division of Biology and Medicine, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission: Excerpt from a statement on application and limitations of the t-12 decay rule, by Dr. Samuel Glasstone, editor, "Effects of Letters, statements, etc.; submitted for the record by-Continued Excerpt from report of the National Academy of Sciences-Na- Figure C-1.-Nuclear effects versus weapon yield.. Page 152 142 Figure C-2.-Relative degree of weapon effects for various burst 145 Protection against nuclear effects afforded by an underground, 150 Thermal dose at 1 to 10 miles from 1 to 10 megaton surface 151 Initial radiation doses in REM at ranges of 1 to 10 miles 152 Overpressures in pounds per square inch at ranges of 1 to Department of Defense: Comments re construction of shelters Excerpt from the Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950.. Griffiths, Hon. Martha W., a Representative in Congress from the Excerpt from statement of Adm. Arthur Radford, former Chair- Gouré, Leon, RAND Corp.: Excerpt from a current Soviet civil defense handbook. Figure G-3.-Soviet civil defense training chart (Caption reads: You will learn") - 269 Figure G-4.-Illustration from Soviet training manual (types of 271 Figure G-5.-Illustration from Soviet training manual (indi- 272 Figure G-6.-Illustration from Soviet training manual (indi- 273 Figure G-7.-Sketch of Soviet civil defense shelter (deep shelter). 275 Figure G-8.-Sketch of Soviet civil defense shelter (heavy air-raid 276 Figure G-9.—Sketch of Soviet civil defense shelter (detached 278 Figure G-10.-Soviet civil defense shelters__ 279 Figure G-11.-View of Moscow subway station - - 280 Figure G-12.-View of entrance to Moscow subway station indi- 281 Figure G-13.-View of entrance to Moscow subway station indi- 282 Figure G-14.-Soviet civil defense basement shelter.. 284 Figure G-15.-Soviet apartment house basement shelter filter- Figure G-16.-Soviet apartment house basement shelter emer- 285 287 Figure G-17.-Soviet civil defense emergency shelters (dugout 288 Figure G-18.-Soviet civil defense emergency shelters (covered 289 Figure G-19.-Exits from Moscow- 292 Figure G-20.-Soviet civil defense CW detector kits--- 293 294 210 Figure NH-2.-Prompt deaths from alternative bombing attacks 213 Figure NH-3.-Prompt and total deaths from hypothetical 216 Letters, statements, etc.; submitted for the record by-Continued Hanunian, Norman A., economist, RAND Corp.-Continued Figure NH-4.-Percentage of population having ready access to dwelling basements, by region__. Figure NH-7.-Total deaths resulting from attacks on CONUS Excerpt from statement of Hon. Robert S. McNamara_ Kahn, Herman, Hudson Institute: Excerpt from a book review by Walter Millis of the book, "Tragic Figure K-1.-Some common reactions to civil defense. 168, 179, 183 Figure K-2.-Tragic but distinguishable postwar states__ Figure K-3.—A complete description of a thermonuclear war in- Question re evacuation, whether or not reasonable or effective.. Suggested probable reactions of committee re military superiority. McNamara, Hon. Robert S., Secretary of Defense: Biographical sketch of Adam Yarmolinsky, special assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense.. Excerpt from Executive Order No. 10952. Information on the roles of Reserve Forces in relation to civil defense, from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, July 31, Principles stated by the Secretary of Defense re administration of the civil defense program.. Mitchell, H. H., M.D., RAND Corp.: Figure M-2.-Decrease in percentage of basal cover in the short- grass type during drought and increase during recovery after Figure M-5.-Response of dormant seeds to varying doses of |