Estimates of the number of weapons required to damage various jungle targets. Report No. 1o(126), USSBS Index Section 2
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Estimates of the number of weapons required to damage various jungle targets. Report No. 1o(126), USSBS Index Section 2
Choice of bombs according to the type of fragment damage required. Report No. 1o(71), USSBS Index Section 2
Effects of weapons on targets. Report No. 1o(118), USSBS Index Section 2
Selection of weapons for fighter-bombers against tactical targets. Report No. 1o(98), USSBS Index Section 2
Types of bombs and fuzing for the attack of various land targets. Report No. 1o(56), USSBS Index Section 2
Relation between density of incendiary attack and extent of damage to buildings. Report No. 1o(67), USSBS Index Section 2
Study of physical vulnerability of military targets to various types of aerial bombardment, January 1946. Report No. 17-a(1), USSBS Index Section 6
Map of Nagasaki atomic-bomb damage (extent and type of damage to various buildings is shown). (Prepared by Central Non-Life Insurance Corporation, Tokyo). Report No. 3t(12), USSBS Index Section 2
Streetcars and busses: Tables showing damage to various types of equipment(part Japanese). Report No. 57a(5)(b), USSBS Index Section 2
Map of Hiroshima atomic-bomb damage (ex-tent and type of damage to various buildings is shown). (Prepared by Central Non-Life In-surance Corporation, Tokyo). Report No. 3t(11), USSBS Index Section 2
Health conditions, diseases and treatment, Japan: Tables-various diseases and number of out-patients (January to September 1945). Report No. 12e(3)(d), USSBS Index Section 2
OPNAV-16-V No. A6, March 1944, selection of bombs and fuzes to be used against various targets. Report No. 9-a(3), USSBS Index Section 6
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