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  1. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Manhattan District, 2005-01-01
  2. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  3. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Manhattan District, 2010-07-06
  4. Project Alberta: The Preparation of Atomic Bombs for Use in World War II by Harlow W. Russ, 1990-08
  5. Project Y: The Los Alamos Story. Part I: Toward Trinity. Part II: Beyond Trinity. (History of Modern Physics, 1800-1950, V. 2) by David Hawkins, Edith C. Truslow, et all 2000-09-01

81. EXPRESS-L Archives -- September 2002 (#5)
calling upon the people of the United States to observe 1 (703) 4280711 ~~~~~ US Army Corps OF Engineers Remarks by the Chief of Engineers Lieutenant General
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82. PROJECT TRINITY - PREFACE
AEC), conducted 235 tests of nuclear devices at sites in the United States and in The MED, which was part of the Army Corps of Engineers, administered the
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lobusz P ublishing PREFACE From 1945 to 1962, the U.S. Government, through the Manhattan Engineer District (MED) and its successor agency, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), conducted 235 tests of nuclear devices at sites in the United States and in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In all, an estimated 220,000 Department of Defense (DOD)* participants, both military and civilian, were present at the tests. Project TRINITY, the war-time effort to test-fire a nuclear explosive device, was the first atmospheric nuclear weapons test. The MED, which was part of the Army Corps of Engineers, administered the U.S. nuclear testing program until the AEC came into existence in 1946. Before DOD was established in 1947, the Army Corps of Engineers was under the War Department. In 1977, 15 years after the last above-ground nuclear weapons test, the Centers for Disease Control** noted a possible leukemia cluster among a small group of soldiers present at Shot SMOKY, a test of Operation PLUMBBOB, the series of atmospheric nuclear weapons tests conducted in 1957. Since that initial report by the Centers for Disease Control, the Veterans Administration has received a number of claims for medical benefits from former military personnel who believe their health may have been affected by their participation in the weapons testing program. ** The Centers for Disease Control are part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (formerly the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare).

83. NARA | Digital Classroom | Conducting Research
including Records of the Forest Service (Record Group 95), the 13th Naval District (RG 181) and the US Army Corps of Engineers, Manhattan District (RG 77
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84. NARA | Digital Classroom | Conducting Research
During World War II, citizens of enemy countries living in the United States found their loyalty questioned Records of the US Army Corps of Engineers (RG 77
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Early Federal Courts-The Pacific Northwest Frontier
NARA's Pacific-Alaska Region (Seattle) holds a number of Federal court records that help to document the United States district and circuit courts in Idaho, Oregon, Montana, and Washington. Admiralty, civil, criminal, bankruptcy, and administrative records are available for research. These can offer insight into the social, political, and cultural issues faced by those living in newly formed states in the West. A broad range of issues were documented such as the expansion of railroads, land disputes, mining and water rights, racial tensions, and the overall administration of justice. The records can provide a glimpse into daily life on the frontier and the challenges faced by its inhabitants in the latter part of the 19th century. These are part of Record Group 21, Records of the District Court of the United States. Some documents from a variety of case files have been digitized and are available in the Archival Research Catalog

85. Leslie Richard Groves, Lieutenant General, United States Army
culture of the interwar Army and Corps of Engineers of all Army construction in the United States, overseeing hundreds building a retirement home for Army widows
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Leslie Richard Groves
Lieutenant General, United States Army Born at Albany, New York, August 17, 1896, he attended the University of Washington for one year and the Massachuetts Institute of Technology for two years before entering West Point from which he graduated in 1918. He was commissioned in the Engineers and took courses at the Engineer's School, Camp Humphreys (now Fort Belvoir), Virginia, 1918-20 and 1921, with time out for brief service in France during World War I. His assignments over the next decade included San Francisco, Hawaii, Delaware and Nicaragua. In 1931 he was attached to the Office of the Chief of Engineers in Washington and was promoted to Captain in October 1934. In 1936 he graduated from the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and from the Army War College in 1939, after which he was assigned to the General Staff in Washington. He was promoted to Major and Temporary Colonel in July and November 1940 and assigned first to the Office of the Quartermaster General and then to the Office of the Chief of Engineers, where his responsibility for the oversight of army construction projects included supervision of the building of the Pentagon building. He had been promoted to temporary Major General in December 1944, and he continued to head the atomic establishment created during wartime until January 1947. He was then named the Chief of the Army's Special Weapons Project. Promoted to Lieutenant General (temporary) in January 1948, he retired a month later. From that time until 1961 he worked as Vice President of Sperry Rand Corporation.

86. FUSRAP: The St. Louis Sites
radioactive contamination generated by activities of the Manhattan Engineer District and the to us at the following address US Army Corps of Engineers, St.
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P rotecting public health and the environment by removing low-level radioactive contamination generated by activities of the Manhattan Engineer District and the Atomic Energy Commission (MED/AEC) during the development of atomic weapons in the St. Louis Region in the 1940s and 1950s. Background
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87. Bokkilden
The Manhattan Engineer District paperback 2002 216.00 Les mer 30. 35. The United States Army Air Arm April 1861 to April 1917
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88. Office Of History
. The Corps Built the Launch Sites for Atlas, the United States First ICBM? . The History of Army Corps of Engineers Headgear? Vignette 30 . . .
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Did You Know? Vignette 86 . . . Army Engineers Made Key Contributions During the Normandy Landing and Beyond in June 1944 Vignette 85 . . . An Army Engineer’s Connection to Thoroughbred Horse Racing? Vignette 84 . . . A Corps Chief, in the 1950s, Saw USACE as a Partner in Conservation Vignette 83 . . . The Saudi Government Honored a Corps Project on
Currency and Postage Stamps Vignette 82 . . . A Female Corps’ Truck Driver Mastered the Alaska Wilderness? Vignette 81. . . Army Engineers Surveyed the Route for “The Loneliest Road in America”? Vignette 80. . . The Corps of Engineers’ First African American General Officer Vignette 79. . . The Oldest U.S. Army Officer to Serve in World War II Was an Engineer? Vignette 78. . . Two Chiefs of Engineers were Medal of Honor Recipients? Vignette 77. . . President John F. Kennedy Dedicated a Corps of Engineers Project

89. ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS: Aaa
Thomas U. Walter and Iron in the United States Capitol An Alliance of 75pp. Washington, DC Historical Division, US Army Corps of Engineers, 1979.
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History of Science in the United States : The Nineteenth Century Subject Bibliography of Books and Dissertations (ca.1980 - ) Engineering - Entomology Previous Next Bibliography main page Engineering SUBJECT CITATION Engineering Billington, David P. The Innovators: The Engineering Pioneers Who Made America Modern. ([Wiley popular science]). 245 pp. New York Engineering Jacobson, Charles David. Ties That Bind: Economic and Political Dilemmas of Urban Utility Networks, 1800-1990. Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press, 2000. Engineering Moehring, Eugene P. Public Works and the Patterns of Urban Real Estate Growth in Manhattan New York Arno Engineering Pierce, Morris A. "The Introduction of Direct Pressure Water Supply, Cogeneration, and District Heating in Urban and Institutional Communities, 1863-1882 DAI 54/04 (1993): 1506-A. (Doct. diss., University of Rochester, 1993) Engineering Reynolds, Terry S., editor. The Engineer in America : A Historical Anthology from TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE. Chicago University of Chicago Press, 1991.

90. HyperWar: U.S. Army In World War II
Military Relations Between the United States and Canada 1939 Division Versus the Africa Corps an Infantry Ground Operations CMH; US Army Special Operations
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[Titles in bold face are those definitely planned for phase one of this project: the Pacific Theater of Operations. Phase two will finish the war with Japan, covering the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations. If I live that long, phase three will then cover the European Theater of Operations. However, "targets of opportunity" may result in early inclusion of some material.]
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91. EPA: Federal Register: Availability Of A Draft Evaluation Report And Draft Envir
Exit Disclaimer (9) Rm. 747Library, US Army Corps. of Engineers, Kansas City District, 601 E. 12st St., Kansas City, MO 64106. (10) Corps Lake Project
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92. 11-10
With the United States entry into the war after construction and production organization, the Army turned to in the facilities of the Corps division engineer
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MANHATTAN: THE ARMY AND THE ATOMIC BOMB . By Vincent C. Jones . (1985, 1988; 660 pages, 7 maps, 3 tables, 5 charts, 93 illustrations, appendix, bibliographical note, glossaries, index, CMH Pub 11-10.) This volume describes the U.S. Army's key role in the formation and administration of the Manhattan Project, the World War II organization which produced the Page 142 atomic bomb that contributed significantly to ending the conflict with Japan and marked the beginning of the postwar atomic era. It relates how the Army, starting in 1939, became increasingly involved in the research activities initiated by American and refugee scientists into the military potentialities of atomic energy, spurred on by the conviction that the Axis powers already had under way programs for the development of atomic weapons. With the United States entry into the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor (1941 ) as an active participant, America's wartime leaders took immediate measures to expand the research and industrial efforts required to develop atomic weapons. To administer this enlarged program, they turned to the Army as the organization best suited to cope with its special security, priority, manpower, and other problems in an economy geared to all-out war production. This history of the Manhattan Project takes a broadly chronological approach but with topical treatment of detailed developments. The focus of the narrative is from the vantage point of the Manhattan Project organization, as it functioned under the direction of Maj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves and such key scientific administrators as Vannevar Bush, James B. Conant, Arthur Compton, and J. Robert Oppenheimer, responding to policies originating at the top levels of the wartime leadership. The volume begins with a prologue designed to provide the reader with a brief survey of the history of atomic energy, explaining in layman's terms certain technical aspects of atomic science.

93. DE - History
real estate services for the Army and Air was designated as the single Corps design and major construction projects program for the continental United States.
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94. List Of Keywords Beginning With U
lieutenant general (United States) marine Corps major general alabama (United States) more Army flags (United States) nantucket, massachusetts
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95. US Army
of each volume in the United States Army in World 9th Australian Division Versus the Africa Corps an Infantry US Army Special Operations in World War II CMH.
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96. Interview Details
Cook, Richard W., 1907; Engineers; Manhattan Project; Nuclear energy; Nuclear engineering; United StatesArmyCorps of Engineers; US Atomic
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