Box 1
Folder 1: Coded Registered Mail, 1942-1944
▪ Mail Procedures
▪ List of Papers—serial number, from, date, to, synopsis
Folder 2: Miscellaneous Reports, 1942-1943
▪ Building numbers
▪ Schedule of metal requirements by month
▪ Quarterly inventory
▪ Report of trip to Picatinny Arsenal
▪ Sensitivity Program changes
▪ RDX Specification Conference minutes
Folder 3: Confidential File
▪ Sketch of Accident Site—Plant B Burning Ground
▪ Report of explosions
- Chemical explosions
- No interruptions to production
▪ Report of Fire
- Sketch of Electrical Maintenance Shop destroyed by fire
- Sketch of paint shop destroyed by fire
▪ Production during blackouts
Folder 4: List of Bidders Disqualified, etc., 1947 and 1950
▪ Confidential list of suspended, disqualified, debarred, or ineligible for government contracts
▪ Contracts certified for suspected fraud
Folder 5: Subversive Activities, 1946-1950
▪ Propaganda of subversion
▪ Communist Party, USA Reaction to Korean Situation
▪ Communist and Labor Union plans for celebrating May Day
▪ Disposition of Subversive and Disaffected Personnel
▪ Availability of Maps and Aerial Photographs
▪ Propaganda Publications
Folder 6: Funds, 1946-1950
▪ Funding for High Explosives
▪ Policy for Preparation and Submission of Budget Estimates
- Sample forms
▪ Repairs and Utilities Cost Accounting
▪ Justification of Fund Requirements
Folder 7: Classified Contracts, 1947-1948
▪ List of bidders to whom awards will not be made
▪ Report of Classified Contracts
Folder 8: Personnel, Civilian, and Enlisted, 1946-1948
▪ Officers or enlisted men having suspended sentences to dismissal or dishonorable discharge
▪ Working hours
▪ Warrant Officers for Counter Intelligence Corps
▪ Survey of Critical Personnel
▪ Field Instructions: Domestic Positive Intelligence Manual, 1947
▪ Counterintelligence Investigative Reports
▪ Intelligence Directives
▪ Standard of Efficiency
▪ Discharge of Subversive Civil Service Personnel
▪ Subversive Publications
Folder 9: Personnel, 1949-1950
▪ Replacement of Military by Civilian Policies
▪ Selection of Personnel for Guerrilla Warfare
▪ Suspensions under Public Law 733
▪ Procedure for handling cases of alleged perversion
▪ Conduct of Officers
▪ Report of Civilian Manpower Requirements and Recruitment
▪ Clearance of Personnel
Folder 10: Administration, 1946-1948
▪ Post Exchange Policies
▪ Foreign Intelligence Information
▪ Investigations of Civilian Components of the Army
▪ Discontinuance of Weekly Intelligence Survey
▪ Army Ground Forces Intelligence Policy
▪ Classification of Reports on Personnel
Folder 11: Confidential Reports—Technical
▪ Impact Sensitivity of Composition B
▪ Sensitivity Program Outlined by Holston Ordnance Works
▪ Summary of Sensitivity Data
▪ Impact Tests of Composition B
▪ Picatinny Arsenal Technical Report, 1943
▪ British Report: Destruction of RDX by Alkali
▪ Meeting of Composition E Viscosity Committee
▪ Sensitivity of Composition B to initiation by friction and impact Report
▪ Comparison of five, ten, and fifteen pound steam in the manufacture of Composition B
▪ Effect of Heat on Composition B
▪ High Temperature Stability of Composition B
Folder 12: Miscellaneous Reports, 1942-1949
▪ Annual General Inspection
▪ Security Surveys of Class II installations
▪ Minor Irregularities and Deficiencies
▪ Construction Activity
▪ Recommendations of Inspector General
▪ Inspection of Contracts
Folder 13: Holston Defense Corporation Reports, 1949-1950
▪ Transmittal of NDRC Report
▪ Intelligence Reports
▪ Cost and Progress Reports
▪ List of Classified OSRD Reports
▪ Request for Technical Reports
▪ Progress Report of Developmental Laboratories
▪ Report of Composition Conference
▪ Report of Travel
Folder 14: Officers, 1949-1950
▪ Training Memorandum No. 1
▪ Interim Mobilization Training Program
▪ Security Clearance
▪ Strength Reduction of Non-Regular Officers on Extended Active Duty
Box 2
Folder 1: Conferences, 1949
▪ Minutes of Post Safety Council Meetings
▪ Minutes of Engineer Field Safety Meetings
▪ Minutes of Commanding Officers Conference
▪ Minutes of Staff Meetings
▪ Transportation Officers Conference
▪ Safety Conference
▪ Repairs and Utility Cost Accounting Conference
▪ Industrial Property Conference
▪ Accident Prevention Conference
▪ Land Management Conference
▪ Magnesium Nitrate Process Meeting
▪ Meetings of Property and Fiscal Officers
▪ Third Army PIO Conference
▪ Report of Conference on Vehicle Use and Maintenance
▪ Salary and Wage Administration/Training Conference
Folder 2: National Defense, 1947-1950
▪ Ordnance Intelligence Summary, 1950
▪ Security of Installations
▪ Visual depictions of Defensive Installations
▪ Security Classification Map
▪ List of Vital Installations
▪ Procedure for Release of Information
▪ Security Clearance
▪ Reporting of Unconventional Air Craft
▪ Access of FBI to Vital Industrial Plants
▪ Control of publications at Army Installations
▪ Information concerning Thermonuclear Weapons
▪ Dissemination of Atomic Energy Information
▪ Security Measures
Folder 3: Security Surveys, 1949-1950
Folder 4: Supplies, 1948-1950
▪ Demilitarization of Military Equipment prior to its sale to foreign countries
▪ Request to borrow
▪ Sale of Brass Scrap
▪ Distribution of Regulated Items of Equipment
Folder 5: Vehicles, 1948-1950
▪ Rail Facilities
▪ Vehicles for Emergency Transportation
▪ Physical Inventory of Motor Vehicles
Folder 6: HDC (Comp B, etc), 1948-1950
▪ Radar Sites for Aircraft Control
▪ Ammunition Mobilization Study
▪ Composition B policies and procedures
- Process flow sheet and charts
- Production Schedule
- Shipping to Los Alamos
▪ Raw materials reports
▪ Analysis of Special Shipment Samples
▪ Models of Machinery
Folder 7: Buildings and Grounds, 1947-1948
▪ Policy on Eviction of Tenants
▪ Policy on Retention of Family Housing for Personnel on Duty with Civilian Components
Folder 8: Visit of Foreign Nationals, 1950
▪ Canada, Britain
▪ Research and development visit