- Project no. 20 -- Studies of cold weather clothing. Report on sub-project 20-1, The effect of leakage from closures upon thermal protection (OQMG test number 57 I-A)1
- Project no. 20 -- Studies of cold weather clothing. Report on sub-project no. 20-2, The insulation provided by windbreaks (OQMG test no. 57-II)1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 3-13 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in the M7 tank1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 3-15 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in the M4A4E1 tank1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 3-2 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M5 series1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. First partial report on sub-project no. 3-4 -- Determination of basic ventilation characteristics of tanks of the M4 series : sub-project no. 3-6 -- Determination of basic ventilation characteristics of tanks of the M5 series1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Partial report on sub-project no. 3-9 -- Determination of the ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks : ventilation requirements for gas-proofing the M-5 tank1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Partial report on sub-project no. 3-9, Determination of the ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks : subject: ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks of the M-4 series1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Second partial report on sub-project no. 3-9 -- Determination of ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks of the M4 series1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Supplement report on sub-project 3-1 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M4 series : sub-project 3-5 -- Correlation of basic ventilation data with gun fume studies and devalopment for the control of gun fumes in the M4 tanks : subject -- Control of gun fumes in M4 series medium tanks by positive-pressure ventilation1
- Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Supplemental report on sub-project no. 3-12 -- The carbon monoxide hazard from auxiliary generators in tanks1
- Project no. 4 -- Dust exposure in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 4-1 -- Determination of dust-loads and characteristics of dusts encountered in operation of armored vehicles1
- Project no. 5 -- Crew fatigue research. Final report on project no. 5-13, Appraisal of kind and degree of physical effort required of tank crews in relation to fatigue1
- Project no. 5 -- Crew fatigue research. Final report on sub-project no. 5-32, Driver fatigue in Bendix power control tank no. 908 as compared with standard M4A2 medium tank1
- Project no. 5 -- Crew fatigue research. Project no. 5-8 Estimation of the practical significance of tank noise : subject: effect of exposure to tank noise upon hearing acuity of tank crews1
- Project no. 5 -- Crew fatigue research. Report on sub-project no. 5-1, Adequate head room in tanks1
- Project no. 5 -- Crew fatigue research. Sub-project no. 5-20 -- Study of schedules, duration and discipline of rest periods for tank crews on long marches1
- Project no. 5 -- Crew fatigue. First partial report on sub-project no. 5-29, Development of tests to evaluate the physical fitness of men : subject: comparison of tests of physical fitness1
- Project no. 7 -- Night vision from tanks. First partial report on sub-project no. 7-1, Determination of the lighting requirements for various tasks of tank crews1
- Project no. 7 -- Night vision from tanks. Report on sub-project no. 7-2, Determination of intensity, distribution and type of illumination in tanks least disturbing to dark adaptation. Sub-project no. 7-3, Investigation of methods of improving night vision in tank crews by the use of eye appliances1