Atomic Energy For Military Purposes


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This book is republication, with the modifications detailed in the author's preface, of the official report issued by the "Manhattan District, " U. S. Corps of Engineers (the name given by the War Department to the Atomic Bomb Project).







Atomic Energy for Military Purposes


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The Official Report On The Development Of The Atomic Bomb Under The Auspices Of The United States Government, 1940-1945.




Defense's Nuclear Agency 1947-1997 (DTRA History Series)


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This official history was originally printed in very small numbers in 2002. "Defense's Nuclear Agency, 1947-1997" traces the development of the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project (AFSWP), and its descendant government organizations, from its original founding in 1947 to 1997. After the disestablishment of the Manhattan Engineering District (MED) in 1947, AFSWP was formed to provide military training in nuclear weapons' operations. Over the years, its sequential descendant organizations have been the Defense Atomic Support Agency (DASA) from 1959 to 1971, the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) from 1971 to 1996, and the Defense Special Weapons Agency (DSWA) from 1996 to 1998. In 1998, DSWA, the On-Site Inspection Agency, the Defense Technology Security Administration, and selected elements of the Office of Secretary of Defense were combined to form the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).







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Legacies of Genius


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1988 was the year of "Legacies of Genius." After three years of intensive planning, the show finally opened in April and enthralled the city until the end of September. The exhibition was a collaborative venture undertaken by sixteen Philadelphia special collections libraries, with the Library Company playing a major role in the planning and execution and providing a home for a portion of the exhibition. Edwin Wolf 2nd served as guest curator of the exhibition. More than 17,000 people came to see the show, a response that was very gratifying to all those who had a hand in the project.