Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Research and Development Reports, Vol. V No. 6, September 30, 1948

🏛 Atomic Energy Commission 📄 Reference document / Bibliography

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This document is a 1948 bibliographic index of Atomic Energy Commission research reports. It lists technical papers across various scientific disciplines and details the distribution network for these classified and unclassified documents.

This document, identified as Report No. TID-28, is a special distribution publication issued by the United States Atomic Energy Commission's Technical Information Division in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on September 30, 1948. It serves as a comprehensive bibliographic reference for research and development reports generated by various national laboratories, industrial contractors, and government agencies involved in atomic energy research. The document is organized by subject categories, including administrative-general, chemistry, health and biology, isotope separation, metallurgy and ceramics, physics, and reactor technology. Each entry provides the report number, a brief title, the author(s), the originating institution, the date of the report, and its security classification (ranging from Unclassified to Secret). The document includes a detailed distribution list for Series 'A' and Series 'B' copies, indicating the wide scope of dissemination across institutions such as Argonne National Laboratory, Brookhaven, Los Alamos, and various military offices. A significant portion of the document is dedicated to 'Non-Project Reports,' which were prepared by non-project installations and made available for interlibrary loans. These reports cover diverse technical topics such as ceramic materials for aircraft power plants, betatron development, and various metallurgical studies. The document contains standard disclaimers regarding the accuracy and use of the information provided, as well as a caution regarding the protection of information affecting the national defense. The document was later marked as 'Publicly Releasable' on March 5, 1998, by Jerry E. Keyes.

This document contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States. Its transmission or the disclosure of its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited and may result in severe criminal penalties under applicable Federal laws.

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