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1. DESIGN OF A NEW RESEARCH VESSEL FOR THE WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION

2. EVALUATION OF A SHIP MOTION METER FOR MOORED VESSELS

3. MARINE FLEET (SELECTED ARTICLES)

4. OPERATION CROSSROADS. U.S.S. RHIND (DD404). TEST BAKER

6. Radar Cross Section of Ship Targets. 6

7. LINAR Receiver Techniques

8. Proceedings of the Annual Department of Defense Cost Research Symposium (5th) Held at the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland on 24-25 March 1970. Volume II.

9. ADVANCED NAVIGATIONAL TECHNIQUES.

10. A METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE VULNERABILITY OF PARTIALLY DAMAGED WEAPON SYSTEMS TO RE-ATTACK.

11. A HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNITED STATES PORTS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO PUBLIC POLICY.

14. SHIPBOARD ENVIRONMENT OF LOGISTICS

20. STUDIES OF SHIP ROLL STABILIZATION TANKS.

21. THE TARGET ANGLE TRAINER.

22. MODEL STUDY OF SURGE ACTION IN A PORT

23. Print No. 152814, January 7, 1919 (Watching for signs of Bolsheviki activity in a little village across the Paderga valley to the southwest of outpost No.2. The observations are being made by Sergt. Thomas J. Rapp, at the left and Sgt. Fred Nees, both of Co. A, 339th Infantry, 85th Division, Village Nijni Gora, at the Ust Padenga, Front, Vaga River Column, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 5, Item 17]

24. Riverside Park.

25. Print No. 158851, April 5, 1919 (Capt. Joel Moore, Co. M, 339th Inf. 85th Div, displaying a sword which formerly belonged to a Battalion Commander of the 6th Saratov Regiment, who was killed during an engagement between Bolshevik forces and Co. 'M' near Bolshie Ozerka, Capt. Moore is surrounded by men of his company Obozerskaya, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 7, Item 3]

26. Print No. 161697, March 8, 1919 (A Russian sled silhouetted against the setting sun on its way across the Dwina River. This is one of the types of sleighs frequently used along the lines of communication. 339th Inf. 85th. Div. Archangel Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 9, Item 14]

27. Print No. 152823, January 8, 1919 (A snow covered dugout, at a point on the high ground overlooking the Padenga river. It is equipped with one Vikers and one Lewis machine gun. A non-commissioned officer and two Vikers, men, two Lewis men, and six privates are on duty in the dugout. In the picture from left to right are: Sgt. F.W. Yates, Co. A, 310th Engrs.; Pvt. Mike Christy; Pvt. Leo Peters; and Corpl. William J. Lehman; all of Co. A,339th Infantry. Visorka Gora, Ust Padenga Front, Vaga River Column, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 6, Item 3]

28. Print No. 50103 [no Signal Corps description provided-peasants in horse-drawn wagons] from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 4, Item 9]

29. Print No. 158852, April 5, 1919 (Officers of Co. 'M', 339th Inf. 85th Div. Immediately after the return of the company from Bolshie Ozerka front where they repulsed repeated Bolshevic attacks. From L. to R: Lt. Clarence J. Primm, 2nd Lt. Milton J. Carpenter, 2nd Lt. Weiszorek, Lt. Wesley K. Wright, Lt. James R. Donovan, Lt. George M. Stoner, and Capt. Joel Moore. Obozerskaya, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 11, Item 31]

30. Print No. 39147, October 25, 1918 (American soldiers and other pedestrians on Troitsky Prospect one of main streets of Archangel, Russia, with one of numerous churches of city in background. The domes of these churches are all inlaid with gold leaf and the tall spires are gilded.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 3, Item 9]

31. Print No. 39242, September 6, 1918 (Russians preparing land for cultivation. Bakharitza, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 3, Item 12]

32. Print No. 161107, February 19, 1919 (Major J. Brooks Nicholas, 3rd Bn. 339th Inf. 85th Div. and officer commanding Vologda Railway Detachment at work in his office which is established in a box car at Verst 455. With the desk at one end, sleeping accommodations are provided at the other end of the car. Verst 455, Vologda R. R. Front, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 8, Item 3]

33. Print No. 158871, April 8, 1919 (Russian Red Cross at work, a Russian soldier administering first aid to an injured comrade near Bolshie Ozerka front, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 7, Item 14]

34. Print No. 157788 [no Signal Corps description provided] from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 11, Item 28]

35. Print No. 28602 from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 11, Item 2]

36. Print No. 32075, September 27, 1918 (Village of Rozjezdnaya at Verst 466. Captured from the Bolshevik forces on September 16, 1918. Rozjezdnaya, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 2, Item 19]

37. Print No. 28607, September 18, 1918 (French, British, and American officers paying tribute to Lieut. Marchs T. Casey in cemetery. Archangel, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 2, Item 8]

38. Print No. 158867, April 8, 1919 (Bolshevik soldier, one of a number killed in an attempted flank attack on the positions held by allied troops on the Obozerskaya road at Verst 16, 339th Inf. 85th Div. Bolshie Ozerka Front, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 7, Item 11]

39. Print No. 152751, November 30, 1918 (One of the sporting events of the season in Archangel. A boxing bout between color sergt. Anthony Choike, Hdqrs. Co. 339th Inf. welter-weight, champion of the 85th Division and G. Pionnier, one of the champion welter-weights of the French Army. The bout went three rounds before a large crowd in the Y.M.C.A. and ended in a draw. Sgt. Choike, is at the left. Archangel, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 5, Item 5]

40. Street Car in Archangel, Russia. American soldiers broke the street car strike, September 1918 from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 12, Item 2]

41. [Ships in the harbor]

42. [International Police R.E.].

43. U.S. Fleet at Hampton Roads.

44. PROJECT SHARP (SHIPS ANALYSIS AND RETRIEVAL PROJECT) COMPUTER ASPECTS AND PROGRAMS.

45. Print No. 13814, unidentified from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 2, Item 1]

46. Print No. 158870, April 8, 1919 (Russian artillery in position along the road to Bolshie Ozerka at Verst 16. This artillery kept up a continuous fire against the village and hastened the withdrawal of the Bolshevik forces which temporarily held that point. 339th Inf. 85th Div. Bolshie Ozerka Front, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 11, Item 36]

47. Print No. 159506, May 15, 1919 (Officers mess headquarters, 339th Inf. showing in order from L to R: Major William H. Henry, Med. Det. 310th Engrs. Col. Geo. E. Stewart, C.O. 339th Inf. Capt. M. A. Gaff, Adj. 339th Inf. Lt. Col. Edward S. Thurston, Judge Advocate-2nd Row -- Lt. Col. Erastus Corning, Chief Surgeon, Maj. James R. Longley, 337th Field Hospital, Maj. John C. Hall, 339th Med. Det. Maj. Malcolm Douglass, 339th Med. Det. 2nd Lt. Roy Bricker, Personnel Adj. (Brigade), Capt. Howard W. Geiger, 339th Med. Det., Capt. H. E. Carrier, Personnel Adj. 339th Inf., lst Lt. R. L. Jerry, Tank Corps, at the end of table, 1st Lt. Charles I, Reid, Photo Unit, Signal Corps, 4th Row -- 1st Lt. Will L. Jones, D.C. 339th Med. Det., 1st Lt. John C. Kiley, 337th Amb. Co. 2nd Lt. Tom Devine, Intelligence officer, Brig. Hdqrs, 5th Row-1st Lt. Henry Katz, 339th Med. Det., Capt. Joseph Rosenfeld, 337th Amb. Co. 2nd Lt. R.R. Chatterton, Q.M.C., Capt. Clarence A. Greenleaf, 339th Med. Det., (at end of table) 1st Lt. Charles E. Lewis, Asst. Adj. 339th Inf. 6th row-2nd Lt. John Brown, Supply Co., 339th Inf 1st Lt. Forest J. Funk, S.C. attached, Archangel, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 8, Item 2]

48. Print No. 79466 [no Signal Corps description provided] from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 11, Item 23]

49. Print No. 34610, October 7, 1918 (Office of Regimental Headquarters, 339th Infantry, located in a building in Archangel, Russia, formerly occupied by an up to date technical school. Left to right: Corpl. Clifton B. Knight, Corpl. Frank Wegenka, Pvt. Daniel G. Anderson, Pvt. William Putris, Pvt. Steve Antinoff, Pvt. Herbert G. Dunning, Corpl. Herman Weisberg, Sergt. Maj. Jacob Weiner. Archangel, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 3, Item 3]

50. Print No. 50302 [no Signal Corps description provided-Russian Officers] from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 4, Item 10]

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