Part I—Atomic Shelter Tests Part II-Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1958 CONTENTS Corsbie, Robert, Director, Civil Effects Test Group, Atomic Energy Facci, Hugo, Office of Director of Construction, Office of Secretary of Defense (properties and installations); accompanied by Allen Fore, Office of Director of Construction, Office of Secretary of Defense (properties and installations); Col. J. E. McHugh, Office of Emerg- ency Planning, Office of Secretary of Defense (manpower and per- sonnel); Capt. David Lambert, Department of the Navy; Lt. Col. Ellis E. Pickering, Department of the Army; Capt. Ferd E. Ander- son, Jr., Department of the Army; Maj. Roy C. Weidler, Depart- ment of the Air Force; and Lt. Col. Sven Bach, Department of the Army, members of the Armed Forces special weapons project_---- Gallagher, Gerald, Assistant Administrator, Research and Develop- Greene, Jack, Director, Physical Sciences Offices, Federal Civil De- 95, 193 192, 193 Harris, Dr. Payne S., Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and Direc- 17, 55 Murphy, Comdr. H. L., Civil Engineer Corps, United States Naval Reserve, Director, Passive Defense Division, Bureau of Yards and Newmark, Dr. M. Nathan, University of Illinois_ Prickett, Col. Donald I., United States Air Force, Directorate of Re- search and Development, Guidance and Weapons Division; accom- panied by R. G. Tuttle, Assistant Operations Analysis; and S. L. Ely, Directorate of Installations__ Saunders, Edward, Director, Test Operations Federal Civil Defense Spencer, Louis V., consultant, National Bureau of Standards_ Taylor, Benjamin, Director, Engineering Research and Development Öffice, Federal Civil Defense Administration Taylor, Lauriston, Chief, Atomic and Physics Radiation Division, Tompkins, Dr. Paul C., Scientific Director, United States Naval 100 23, Vortman, Luke, Director, CETG Program 34, Sandia Corp. 71, 203 80 226 Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by- Corsbie, Robert, Director, Civil Effects Test Group, Atomic Energy 19 Gallagher, Gerald R., Assistant Administrator, Research and Develop- ment, Federal Civil Defense Administration: Letter from Gerald R. Greene, Jack, Director, Physical Sciences Offices, Federal Civil Defense Excerpt from pamphlet prepared by the Special Subcommittee Slide No. 61-Chart, Federal Civil Defense Administration, Harris, Dr. Payne S., Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory: Slide, table- fallout shelter cost, rural and urban_- Kirkpatrick, M. D., Chief, Protective Branch, Office of the Chief of Minshell, Hon. William E., a Representative in Congress from the Excerpt from an article published in BuDocks Technical Digest_-- Prickett, Col. Donald Î., United States Air Force, Directorate of Re- search and Development Guidance and Weapons Divi ion: Answers to questions asked by the subcommittee re shelters for military 194 196 200 295 296 21 302 303 308 Slide No. 12-Above ground dual-purpose family shelter. Slide No. 13-Expandable blast shelter (25 to 100 persons). Letters, statements, etc., submitted—Continued Saunders, Edward, Assistant Director-Continued Types of structures tested-Continued Slide No. 23-Completed structure which shows the steel Slide No. 37-German and French structure locations.. Slide No. 38-French circular shelter under construction_. Slide No. 39-Preshot view of French rectangular shelter. Slide No. 40-Postshot view of French rectangular shelter.. Shephard, Prof. Ronald W., faculty investigator, Project Civil: State- Slide No. 42-Damage to close-in German structure_ _ 222 Slide No. 44-Map of the Baltimore-Washington area... Slide No. 53-Expandable blast shelter (25 to 100 persons). Slide No. 54-School shelter with cafeteria_ Slide No. 55-Underground garage shelter- Slide No. 58-The Island of Manhattan lifted into the air |