The Physiological Basis for Various Constituents in Survival Rations. Part II. The Efficiency of Young Men Under Conditions of Moderate Cold
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Report Number: WADC TR 53-484 Part 2 Volume 2
Author(s): Sargeant, Frederick, Sargeant, Virginia W., Johnson, Robert E., Stolpe, Stanley G.
Corporate Author(s): University of Illinois
Laboratory: Aero Medical Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1955-05
Pages: 333
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0078283
Abstract:
From February 22, l954, through April 4, l954, 87 volunteer airmen and 12 volunteer non-commissioned officers served as subjects in a study of survival rations in moderate cold at Chanute AFB and in the field at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. The original data collected during the six-week period of study on these 99 volunteer subjects are detailed in the tables of these appendices.
Author(s): Sargeant, Frederick, Sargeant, Virginia W., Johnson, Robert E., Stolpe, Stanley G.
Corporate Author(s): University of Illinois
Laboratory: Aero Medical Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1955-05
Pages: 333
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0078283
Abstract:
From February 22, l954, through April 4, l954, 87 volunteer airmen and 12 volunteer non-commissioned officers served as subjects in a study of survival rations in moderate cold at Chanute AFB and in the field at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. The original data collected during the six-week period of study on these 99 volunteer subjects are detailed in the tables of these appendices.