TAB P - Bibliography

  1. "Accident Review 23 Jul 91 Doha Compound, Kuwait," Fort Rucker, AL: US Army Safety Center, December 13, 1997.
  2. Advisory Notice to the Field Commanders Re Depleted Uranium Deposits in 105mm and 120mm Tank Gun Tubes from Desert Storm, Undated.
  3. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, 1996 TLVs and BEIs , Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents, Biological Exposure Indices. Cincinnati, OH: 1996.
  4. Analysis of 1-37 Armor’s Battle Damage Incident, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Ballistic Research Laboratory, undated.
  5. AR 15-6 Report of Investigation, Fire/Explosion at Doha, Kuwait, 11 July 1991: Findings. July 27, 1991.
  6. AR 15-6 Investigation, Investigating Officer’s Statement, S-3, 1st Bn., 64th Armor, undated.
  7. Army Accident Report Number 910404001. Fort Rucker, AL: US Army Safety Center, Undated.
  8. Army Accident Report Number 910413017. Fort Rocker, AL: US Army Safety Center, Undated.
  9. Army Accident Report Number 910711001. Fort Rucker, AL: US Army Safety Center, Undated.
  10. Atkinson, Rick. Crusade: The Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1993.
  11. Bartlett, W.T., R.L. Gilchrist, G.W.R. Endres and J.L. Baer. Radiation Characterization, and Exposure Rate Measurements From Cartridge, 105-mm, APFSDS-T, XM774, PNL-2947. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, November 1979.
  12. Below Regulatory Concern, A guide to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s policy on the exemption of very low-level radioactive materials, wastes and practices, NUREG/BR-0157, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
  13. Bioassay Programs for Uranium, An American National Standard, HPS N13.22-1995, Health Physics Society; McLean, VA; October 1995.
  14. Bou-Rabee, Firyal, "Estimating the Concentration of Uranium in Some Environmental Samples in Kuwait After the 1991 Gulf War," Applied Radiation Isotopes, Volume 46, Number 4, Elsvier Science LTD, Great Brain, 1995.
  15. 29 CFR 1910.1000 Occupational Safety and Health Standards, Air Contaminants.
  16. 29 CFR 1910.1025 Occupational Safety and Health Standards, Lead
  17. 29 CFR 1915.1000 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment, Air Contaminants
  18. Chambers, Dennis R., Richard A. Markland, Michael K Clary, and Roy L. Bowman, Aerosolization Characteristics of Hard Impact Testing of Depleted Uranium Penetrators, Technical Report ARBRL-TR-02435. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: US Army Armament Research and Development Command, Ballistic Research Laboratory, October 1982.
  19. Chandler, Jr., Captain E. Allen. Historical Report Format: "A Troop, 4/7th Cavalry, Contact with Iraqi Tanks, February 26, 1991." Fort Leavenworth, KS: Center for Army Lessons Learned, Gulf War Collection, SSG AAR4-147, May 29, 1991.
  20. CMAT No. 1997289-234, Callback interview of platoon sergeant, A troop, 4/5th Cavalry, October 14, 1997.
  21. CMAT Report #1997261-0000022, Interview of combat engineer from 61st Combat Support Detachment, October 16, 1997.
  22. CMAT No. 1997289-197, Callback interview of former SFC in D Company, 1-41st Infantry, October 16, 1997.
  23. CMAT No. 1997293-074, Callback interview of A-22 Bradley commander, A troop, 4/7th Cavalry, October 20, 1997.
  24. CMAT No. 1997294-006, Callback interview of B-32 Bradley commander, B company, 1-41st Infantry, October 21, 1997.
  25. CMAT No. 1997280-031, Callback interview of former A-33 tank commander, A Company, 3-66th Armor, October 23, 1997.
  26. CMAT No. 1997288-057, Callback interview of former Bradley driver in C Company, 3-15th Infantry, October 23, 1997.
  27. CMAT No. 1997295-004, Callback interview of former Bradley driver in D Company, 1-41st Infantry, October 28, 1997.
  28. Davitt, Richard P. A Comparison of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Depleted Uranium and Tungsten Alloy As Penetrator Materials, Tank Ammo Section Report No. 107, Dover, NJ: US Army Armament Research and Development Command, June 1980.
  29. Decision Paper from AMSMC-SF, Subject: "Retrograde and Disposal of Depleted Uranium (DU) Contaminated Vehicles in Southwest Asia (SWA)," June 5, 1991.
  30. "Doha Fire, SUPCOM LOC Sequence of Events Log," July 11, 1991.
  31. Depleted Uranium (DU) Hard Impact Aerosolization Test Summary Report (Source Term and Resuspension Estimates), U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, January 1998.
  32. Dunnigan, James F. and Austin Bay. From Shield to Storm: High-Tech Weapons, Military Strategy, and Coalition Warfare in the Persian Gulf. William Morrow & Company, November 1991.
  33. Elder, J.C., M.I. Tillery, and H.J. Ettinger. Hazard Classification Test of GAU-8 Ammunition by Bonfire Cookoff with Limited Air Sampling, LA-6210-MS, Informal Report. Los Alamos, NM: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of the University of California, February 1976.
  34. Elder, J.C. and M.C. Tinkle. Oxidation of Depleted Uranium Penetrators and Aerosol Dispersal at High Temperatures, LA-8610-MS, Los Alamos, NM: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of the University of California, December 1980.
  35. Ensminger, Daniel A. and S.A. Bucci. Procedures to Calculate Radiological and Toxicological Exposures from Airborne Release of Depleted Uranium, TR-3135-1, Reading, MA: The Analytic Sciences Corporation, October 1980.
  36. Environmental Assessment, Depleted Uranium (DU) Armor Penetrating Munitions for the GAU-8 Automatic Cannon, Development and Operational Test and Evaluation, AF/SGPA, April 1975.
  37. Erikson, R.L., C.J. Hostetler, J.R. Divine and K.R. Price. Environmental Behavior of Uranium Derived from Depleted Uranium Alloy Penetrators, PNL-2761. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, June 1989.
  38. "Estimated Expenditure" spreadsheet faxed to investigators by former Theater Ammunition Officer, February 3, 1992.
  39. Exposure of the Population of the United States and Canada from Natural Background Radiation, Report No. 94, NCRP (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements), Bethesda, MD, 1987.
  40. Facsimile from Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center and Outpatient Clinics, Boston, MA, May 14, 1997.
  41. Facsimile Transmittal Header Sheet from US Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command to AMCRE-OC, June 5, 1991.
  42. Fahey, Dan. Depleted Uranium: The Stone Unturned, A Report on Exposures of Persian Gulf War Veterans and Others to Depleted Uranium Contamination. San Francisco, CA: Swords to Plowshares, March 28, 1997.
  43. Final Report to Congress, Conduct of the Persian Gulf War. Washington, DC: Department of Defense, April 1992.
  44. Fliszar, Richard. W., Edward F. Wilsey, and Ernest W. Bloore. Radiological Contamination from Impacted Abrams Heavy Armor, Technical Report BRL-TR-3068. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Ballistic Research Laboratory, December 1989.
  45. Fong, F.H., "Acute Effects of Internal Exposure to Depleted Uranium," Proceedings of ORISE DU Information Exchange Meeting, June 1994.
  46. Fratricide Assessment Number 1-22: 4-66 Armor. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Center for Army Lessons Learned, Operation Desert Shield - Desert Storm - Gulf War, undated.
  47. Fratricide Assessment Number 1-27: 4-66 Armor. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Center for Army Lessons Learned, Operation Desert Shield - Desert Storm - Gulf War, undated.
  48. Glissmeyer, J.A., J. Mishima, and R.L. Gilchrist, Characterization of Airborne Uranium from Test Firings of XM-744(sic) Ammunition, PNL-2944, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, November 1979.
  49. Guidelines For Safe Response to Handling, Storage, and Transportation Accidents Involving Army Tank Munitions or Armor Which Contain Depleted Uranium, Department of the Army Technical Bulletin TB 9-1300-278. Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army, September 28, 1990.
  50. Guidelines For Safe Response to Handling, Storage, and Transportation Accidents Involving Army Tank Munitions or Armor Which Contain Depleted Uranium, Department of the Army Technical Bulletin TB 9-1300-278. Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army, July 21, 1996.
  51. Hadlock, D.E., and M.A. Parkhurst. Radiological Assessment of the 25-MM, APFSDS-T XM919 Cartridge, PNL-7228 Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, March 1990.
  52. Haggard, D.L., C.D. Hooker, M.A. Parkhurst, L.A. Sigalla, W.M. Herrington, J. Mishima, R.I. Scherpelz, and D.E. Hadlock. Hazard Classification Test of the 120-MM, APFSDS-T, M829 Cartridge: Metal Shipping Container, PNL-5928. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, July 1986.
  53. Hanson, Wayne C. Ecological Considerations of Depleted Uranium Munitions, LA-5559. Los Alamos, NM: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, June 1974.
  54. Harley, Naomi, Earnest Foulkes, Lee Hilborne, Arlene Hudson, C. Ross Anthony, "A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses, Volume V: Depleted Uranium, Draft," RAND, National Defense Research Institute, Santa Monica, CA, June 29, 1998.
  55. Health and Environmental Consequences of Depleted Uranium Use in the US Army: Technical Report. Atlanta, GA: US Army Environmental Policy Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, June 1995.
  56. Hooker, C.D., D.E. Hadlock, J. Mishima and R.L. Gilchrist. Hazard Classification Test of the Cartridge, 120 mm, APFSDS-T, XM829, PNL-4459. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, November 1983.
  57. Hooker, C.D. and D.E. Hadlock. Radiological Assessment Classification Test of the 120-MM, APFSDS-T, M829 Cartridge: Metal Shipping Container, PNL-5927. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, July 1986.
  58. ICRP (International Commission on Radiological Protection), Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection, Publication 26, Pergamon Press, New York, 1977.
  59. Identification Guide for Radioactive Sources in Foreign Material, AST-1500Z-100-93, US Army Foreign Science Technology Center Charlottesville, VA, March 1991.
  60. Information Paper, Subject: "History and Status of Retrograde of M1 Battle Tank From Saudi Arabia" (March 4, 1991).
  61. Information Paper. Subject: "Update of Status of Contaminated Vehicle Retrograde from Southwest Asia (SWA)," May 24, 1991.
  62. Information Paper. Subject: "Retrograde and Disposal of Depleted Uranium-Contaminated Combat Vehicles in Southwest Asia (SWA)," May 31, 1991.
  63. Information Paper by AMSMC/SFR. Subject: "History and Status of Retrograde of M1 Battle Tank From Saudi Arabia," March 4, 1991.
  64. Jette, S.J., J. Mishima, and D.E. Haddock. Aerosolization of M829A1 and XM900E1 Rounds Fired against Hard Targets, PNL-7452, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, August 1990.
  65. July 12, 1991 entry, 702D Transportation Battalion (Provisional) Battalion Operations Diary, Saudi Arabia (Part 1 of 2); Gulf War Collection, Group Swain Papers, SSG After-action Report, SSG 3rd-051
  66. Kearsley, Eric E. and Eric G. Daxon. Depleted Uranium: Questions and Answers, Technical Report 93-3, Bethesda, MD: Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, 1993.
  67. Kinetic Energy Penetrator Long Term Strategy Study (Abridged), Final Report. Picatinny Arsenal, NJ: US Army Production Base Modernization Activity, July 24, 1990.
  68. Koffinke, Jr., Richard A. and Frederick T. Brown. US Army Battle Damage Assessment Operations in Operation Desert Storm, Volume II (U). ARL-TR-104. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Army Research Laboratory, March 1993.
  69. Kuwait Oil Fire Health Risk Assessment No. 39-26-L192-91, 5 May – 3 December 1991, Final Report, U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, February 18, 1994.
  70. Lead Sheet #5510, Interview of the Theater Ammunition Officer, July 23, 1997.
  71. Lead Sheet #5679, Interview of retired Colonel, August 7, 1997.
  72. Lead Sheet #5680, Interview of a US Army Major who was AMCCOM Operations Officer at KKMC during the Gulf War, August 1, 1997.
  73. Lead Sheet #5681, Interview of the BDAT Officer in Charge, August 1, 1997.
  74. Lead Sheet #5682, Interview of an official of the British Ministry of Defense, July 31, 1997.
  75. Lead Sheet #5683, Interview of an Officer from the HQ Marine Corps, Department of Aviation, Aviation Support Logistics, May 9, 1997.
  76. Lead Sheet #5684, Interview of a Master Sergeant from the HQ Marine Corps, Department of Aviation, Aviation Support Logistics, May 9, 1997.
  77. Lead Sheet #5685, Interview of a LAR from 1st AD, July 8, 1997.
  78. Lead Sheet #5697, Interview of former production supervisor of Dammam welding operation, August 14, 1997.
  79. Lead Sheet #5698, Interview of former AMCCOM Team Member, August 8, 1997.
  80. Lead Sheet #5699, Interview of AMCCOM Team Head, July 25, 1997.
  81. Lead Sheet #5700, Interview of In-Theater Civilian from AMCCOM Radiation Control Team, July11, 1997.
  82. Lead Sheet #5719, Interview of the former AMCCOM Radiation Control Team Chief Dispatched in Response to the December 5, 1990 Tank Fire, July 2, 1997.
  83. Lead Sheet #5720, Interview of former 11th ACR Engineer Officer, July 16, 1997.
  84. Lead Sheet #5721, Interview of 58th CEC NCO, July 1, 1997.
  85. Lead Sheet #5722, Interview of former 11th ACR Headquarters Team at Doha, July 1, 1997.
  86. Lead Sheet #5724, Interview of former 54th Chemical Troop Commander, July 7, 1997.
  87. Lead Sheet #5726, Interview of former 4/564th Military Police Co. member attached to the 11th ACR, July 9, 1997.
  88. Lead Sheet #5727, Interview of former 2nd Squadron, 11th ACR driver of mishap M992, July 10, 1997.
  89. Lead Sheet #5728, Interview of former 11ACR Chemical Officer, July 10, 1997.
  90. Lead Sheet #5729, Interview of former 3rd Squadron Colonel, July 14, 1997.
  91. Lead Sheet #5730, Interview of former 1st Reconnaissance Platoon Leader, 54th Chemical Troop, July 14, 1997.
  92. Lead Sheet #5731, Interview of former 54th Troop Reconnaissance Platoon Sgt, July 15, 1997.
  93. Lead Sheet #5732, Interview of former 146th EOD Detachment NCO, July 15, 1997.
  94. Lead Sheet #5735, Interview of former Fox Vehicle Operator at Doha, July 21, 1997.
  95. Lead Sheet #5737, Interview of former E-7 who worked in proximity to a welding operation at Dammon, July 24, 1997.
  96. Lead Sheet #5738, Interview of former E-6 who worked in proximity to a welding operation at Dammon, July 24, 1997.
  97. Lead Sheet #5739, Interview of 146th Ordnance Detachment (EOD) SSG, August 15, 1997.
  98. Lead Sheet #5741, Interview of the Program Manager for M919 Ammunition, August 15, 1997.
  99. Lead Sheet #5742, Interview of an AMCCOM (now IOC) representative, July 9, 1997.
  100. Lead Sheet #5762, Interview of the M919 Item Manager, August 18, 1997.
  101. Lead Sheet #5977, Interview of former In-Theater AMCCOM civilian, July 23, 1997.
  102. Lead Sheet #5979, Interview of the Program Manager for Ground Systems Integration at Warren, MI, July 9, 1997.
  103. Lead Sheet #5980, Interview of 11th ACR Engineer Officer, August 2, 1997.
  104. Lead Sheet #5993, Interview of CECOM Team Member, August 7, 1997.
  105. Lead Sheet #5997, Interview of CECOM Team Head, July 16, 1997.
  106. Lead Sheet #5999, Interview of former 11th ACR Command Sgt. Major, August 10, 1997.
  107. Lead Sheet #6002, Interview of former 146th EOD Detachment Commander, September 11, 1997.
  108. Lead Sheet #6481, Interview of former 146th Ord. Det. (EOD) Sergeant First Class, October 20, 1997.
  109. Lead Sheet #6653, Interview of former Contracting Officer’s Representative overseeing final cleaning and clearing at Doha, October 29, 1997.
  110. Lead Sheet #6892, Interview of theater ammunition officer, November 6, 1997.
  111. Lead Sheet #6991, Interview of the head QUASAS in theater, November 12, 1997
  112. Lead Sheet #6996, Interview of the 2nd COSCOM QUASAS, November 12, 1997.
  113. Lead Sheet #7013, Interview former platoon leader in 61st Combat Support Detachment, November 14, 1997.
  114. Lead Sheet #7072, Interview of commander of ordnance storage area, November 17, 1997.
  115. Lead Sheet 7092, Interview of radio telephone operator from 61st Combat Support Detachment, November 18, 1997.
  116. Lead Sheet #7155, Interview of commander of 101st Ordnance Battalion, November 25, 1997.
  117. Lead Sheet #7178, Interview of former G Toop Commander, December 8, 1997.
  118. Lead Sheet #14141, Interview of New Equipment Training Team Member at Dammam, SA, January 14, 1998.
  119. Lead Sheet #14145, Interview of former Marine Force Recon Captain, January 14, 1998.
  120. Lead Sheet #14195, Interview of former Commander, Marine First Recon Company, January 19, 1998.
  121. Lead Sheet #14200, Interview of the Platoon Leader of the Operations Center of the 144th Services and Supply Company NJANG Storage Yard at KKMC, January 19, 1998.
  122. Lead Sheet #14246, Interview of former USS Missouri Executive Officer, January 23, 1998.
  123. Lead Sheet #14251, Interview of munitions expert from Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, January 26, 1998.
  124. Lead Sheet #14316, Interview of 144th Services and Supply Company NJANG NCO, January 28, 1998.
  125. Lead Sheet #15330, Interview of a Major in the Battle Damage Assessment Team, March 5, 1998.
  126. Lead Sheet #15358, Interview of former 11th ACR Commander, March 6, 1998.
  127. Lead Sheet #15421, Interview of former Nay SEAL Corpsman attached to Marine First Force Recon Company, March 10, 1998.
  128. Lead Sheet # 15454, Interview of former 11th ACR Engineer Officer, March 11, 1998.
  129. Lead Sheet #15492, Interview of former 54th Chemical Troop Reconnaissance Platoon Leader, March 25, 1998.
  130. Lead Sheet #15493, Memorandum for the Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses from former 11th ACR Engineer Officer, Subject: Summary of Personal Involvement and Observations Concerning Depleted Uranium at Camp Doha, Kuwait, 11 July- 25 August 1991, March 16, 1998.
  131. Lead Sheet #15517, Interview of former 11th ACR Regimental NBC Officer, March 18, 1998.
  132. Lead Sheet #15523, Interview of former 54th Chemical troop Commander, March 19, 1998.
  133. Lead Sheet #15854, Interview of former Army Health Physicist, April 6, 1998.
  134. Lead Sheet #16157, Interview of the Chief of the Safety Division, Army Test and Evaluation Command, April 22, 1998.
  135. Lead Sheet #16645, Interview of former 1-34 Bradley crewman, May 19, 1998.
  136. Letter to the Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses from the Commander, Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Subject: "Navy/Marine Corps Responses to Questions on Depleted Uranium Ammunition," March 17, 1998.
  137. Letter from the Ministry of Defence (UK) to the Countess of Mar, February 2, 1998.
  138. Life Cycle Environmental Assessment For the Cartridge, 120MM: APFSDS-T, XM829. Picatinny Arsenal, NJ: US Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, Close Combat Armament Center, December 12, 1988.
  139. Life Cycle Environmental Assessment For the Cartridge, 120MM: APFSDS-T, XM829A2. Picatinny Arsenal, NJ: US Army Production Base Modernization Activity, February 2, 1994.
  140. Life Cycle Environmental Assessment For the Cartridge, 105MM: APFSDS-T, XM900E1. Picatinny Arsenal, NJ: US Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, Close Combat Armament Center, August 21, 1991.
  141. Limitation of Exposure to Ionizing Radiation, Report No. 116, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, MD, 1993.
  142. "M1A1 Main Battle Tank," USMC Fact File, HQ USMC, Division of Public Affairs, Washington, DC, May 1991
  143. Magness, C. Reed. Environmental Overview for Depleted Uranium, CRDC-TR-85030. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Chemical Research & Development Center, October 1985.
  144. Medical and Environmental Evaluation of Depleted Uranium, JTCG/ME Special Report, Volume I, Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness, April 1974.
  145. Memorandum for All Personnel Involved in DU Contaminated Equipment Shipment from US Army Material Command - Southwest Asia. Subject: "Movement Order Depleted Uranium (DU) Contaminated Equipment," May 28, 1991.
  146. Memorandum for AMCCOM, Subject: Recommend: That Safety Have the Lead with Support by the Command Surgeon," April 7, 1991.
  147. Memorandum for AMSMC-TM from the DU Team SWA. Subject: "DU Team Accomplishments," April 12, 1991.
  148. Memorandum for AMCCOM-SWA from AMSMC-SF. Subject: "Contaminated Vehicle Retrograde Actions," May 23, 1991.
  149. Memorandum for Chief of Naval Operations, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and Commandant of the US Marine Corps, "Depleted Uranium Ammunition Training," September 9, 1997.
  150. Memorandum for Commander, 22 Support Command, APO NY, Subject: "Damage Assessment at Camp Doha," August 5, 1991.
  151. Memorandum for Record, (No subject, no author) (July 18)(year unknown).
  152. Memorandum for Record, Subject: "Trip Report to Saudi Arabia, 3d Company, 69th Armored Battalion, 1st Brigade, 24th Infantry Division, 6-22 December 1990," December 31, 1990.
  153. Memorandum for SCR AMC-SWA. Subject: "Decontamination and Retrograde Movement of Destroyed T-72 Tank," undated.
  154. Memorandum for Secretaries of the Military Departments, "Depleted Uranium Training," January 7, 1998.
  155. Memorandum for SRC, AMCCOM-SWA, Subject "Vehicle Assessment Report Depleted Uranium Contamination," May 14, 1991.
  156. Memorandum for the Commander, AMCCOM from SWA DU Team. Subject: "DU Team Report," undated.
  157. Memorandum for the Commander, XVIII Airborne Corps, Subject: "Law and Order Significant Activities (SIGACTS)," December 9, 1990.
  158. Memorandum for the Commanding General. Subject: "Status of Collateral Investigation Into Destruction of M1 Tank Assigned to 3/69 AR (Bumper #A66)," December 17, 1990.
  159. Memorandum for the Commanding General, 1st Infantry Division, Subject: "Informal Investigation of the Night Attack Conducted by 3rd Brigade on February 26-27, 1991," March 10, 1991.
  160. Memorandum for the Commanding General, 3rd Armored Division, Subject: "Investigation of the Circumstances Surrounding the Combat Damage to Alpha Troop 4-7 CAV," March 14, 1991.
  161. Memorandum for the Commanding General, VII Corps, Subj.: "Investigation of Possible Fratricide by 3rd Armored Division Units," March 16, 1991.
  162. Memorandum for the Deputy Chief of Staff for Readiness, US Army Material Command, Subject: "Completion of Preparations for Retrograde and Disposal of Contaminated Vehicles from Southwest Asia (SWA)," April 12, 1991.
  163. Memorandum for the Deputy Chief of Staff for Readiness at US Army Material Command. Subject: "Depleted Uranium (DU) Contaminated Equipment," April 24, 1991.
  164. Memorandum for the Deputy Commanding General for Material Readiness, US Army Material Command from AMSMC-CG. Subject: "Retrograde and Disposal of Depleted Uranium (DU) Contaminated Vehicles in Southwest Asia (SWA)," June 5, 1991.
  165. Memorandum for the Deputy Commanding General for Materiel Readiness, US Army Material Command. Subject: "Retrograde and Disposal of Depleted Uranium (DU) Contaminated Vehicles in Southwest Asia (SWA)," June 3, 1991.
  166. Memorandum for the Office of the Special Assistant Secretary for Gulf War Illnesses, Subject: "Program Summary, USACHPPM Assistance with OSAGWI’s Depleted Uranium (DU) Case Narrative," March 16, 1998.
  167. Memorandum for Record, Subject: "Use of Tank Ammunition with Depleted Uranium Penetrator within the AOR (Saudi Arabia)", September 8, 1990.
  168. Memorandum for SMCAR-CCH-V from SMCAR-SF, Subject: "Radiological Hazards in the Immediate Areas of a Tank Fire and/or Battle Damage Tank Involving Depleted Uranium," December 4, 1990.
  169. Memorandum from 3d Battalion, 15th Infantry to AC of S, G3, 24th ID (M) FSGA, 32314. Subject: "Battle Damage Assessment," June 14, 1991.
  170. Memorandum from AMCCOM to Commander, TRADOC, Subject: "Depleted Uranium (DU) Contamination", May 24, 1991.
  171. Memorandum from AMCCOM (Army Munitions and Chemical Command), Subject "Tanks and Armored Vehicles Contaminated With Depleted Uranium (DU), March 3, 1991.
  172. Memorandum from Assistant Chief of Staff, Task Force Victory (Fwd), AETSBGA-V. Subject: "Accident Investigation: Camp Doha, Kuwait-2/11 ACR/M992 Explosion," July 14, 1991.
  173. Memorandum from Headquarters Ogden Air Logistics Center, Department of the Air Force, Subject: "Gulf War Depleted Uranium (DU) Munitions Expenditure," April 30, 1997.
  174. Memorandum from the Chief of the Log Ops. Branch, Subject: "Safe Response to Incidences Involving Depleted Uranium Armor/Ammo," December 20, 1990.
  175. Memorandum to AMCCOM Safety Office, Subject: "Depleted Uranium (DU) Tanks," March 7, 1991.
  176. Memorandum to AMCCOM-SCR/SWA, Subject: "Concept Plan for Disposal of Depleted Uranium (DU) Contaminated Vehicle in Southwest Asia (SWA)," April 11, 1991.
  177. Mesler, Bill. "Pentagon Poison: The Great Radioactive Ammo Cover-Up," The Nation, (May 26, 1997), p. 23.
  178. Message to Headquarters ARCENT, Subject: "Depleted Uranium (DU) Contamination," March 7, 1991.
  179. Message from CDRTACOM, Warren, MI to J4, ARCENT HQ, Subject: "Field Processing of Tanks Contaminated With Depleted Uranium (DU)," February 1991.
  180. Message from AMCCOM Rad Con Team Leader to AMCCOM HQ, in fax from SWA to AMCCOM RIA and AMSMC-RDP-OPS, April 7, 1991.
  181. Message to ARCENT, Subject: "Army Requirements for Captured Iraqi Materiel," March 11, 1991.
  182. "Military Probes Friendly Fire Incidents." News Release, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs), Washington, DC, August 13, 1991.
  183. Military Specification MIL-U-70457.
  184. Mishima, J., M.A. Parkhurst, R.L. Scherpels, and D.E. Hadlock. Potential Behavior of Depleted Uranium Penetrators under Shipping and Bulk Storage Accident Conditions, PNL-5415, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, March 1985.
  185. Mishima J., D.E. Hadlock, and M.A. Parkhurst. Radiological Assessment of the 105-MM, APFSDS-T, XM900E1 Cartridge by Analogy to Previous Test Results, PNL-7764, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, July 1991.
  186. Munson, L.H., J. Mishima, M.A. Parkhurst, and M.H. Smith. Radiological Hazards Following A Tank Hit with a Large - Caliber DU Munitions, Draft Letter Report. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, October 9, 1990.
  187. "Occupational Radiation Protection Program," Department of Defense Instruction 6055.8, revised May 6, 1996.
  188. Operation Desert Storm - Army Not Adequately Prepared to Deal With Depleted Uranium Contamination, GAO/NSIAD-93-90. Washington, DC: United States General Accounting Office, Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy, Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, January 1993.
  189. Parkhurst, M.A. and K.L. Sodat. Radiological Assessment of the 105-MM, APFSDS-T, XM900E1 Cartridge, PNL-6896, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, May 1989.
  190. Parkhurst, M.A. Radiological Assessment of M1 and M60A3 Tanks uploaded with M900 Cartridges. PNL-7767. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, July 1991.
  191. Parkhurst, M.A., G.W.R. Endres, and L.H. Munson. Evaluation of Depleted Uranium Contamination in Gun Tubes, PNL-10352, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, January 1995.
  192. Parkhurst, M.A., J. Mishima, D.E. Hadlock, and S.J. Jette, Hazard Classification and Airborne Dispersion Characteristics of the 25-MM, APFSDS-T XM919 Cartridge, PNL-7232, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, April 1990.
  193. Parkhurst, M.A., J.R. Johnson, J. Mishima, J.L. Pierce. Evaluation of DU Aerosol Data: Its Adequacy for Inhalation Modeling, PNL-10903, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, December 1995.
  194. Parkhurst, M.A. and R.I. Scherpelz. Dosimetry of Large Caliber Cartridges: Updated Dose Rate Calculations, PNL-8983, Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, June 1994.
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