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Investigation of military construction in arctic and subarctic regions, 1945-1948; comprehensive report. Appendix I: Airfield sites at Northway Airfield, Alaska.
- Title
- Investigation of military construction in arctic and subarctic regions, 1945-1948; comprehensive report. Appendix I: Airfield sites at Northway Airfield, Alaska.
- Author
- United States. War Department. Engineer Bureau.
- Publication
- [St. Paul] 1950.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Arctic Construction and Frost Effects Laboratory (U.S.)
- Description
- 3 v. illus. (part fold.); 27 cm.
- Series Statement
- [United States. Arctic construction and frost effects laboratory, Boston, Technical report, no. 28]
- Subjects
- Note
- Prepared for office of the chief engineers, Airfields branch, Engineering division, Military construction.
- [Vol. 2] adds to title: Appendix II: Library research; [v.3] adds to title: Appendix III: Design and constructions studies at Fairbanks research area.
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography, v.2, p. 1-177.
- Call Number
- PTK (United States. Engineer bureau. Investigation of military construction in arctic and subarctic regions)
- OCLC
- 39701824
- Author
- United States. War Department. Engineer Bureau.
- Title
- Investigation of military construction in arctic and subarctic regions, 1945-1948; comprehensive report. Appendix I: Airfield sites at Northway Airfield, Alaska.
- Imprint
- [St. Paul] 1950.
- Series
- [United States. Arctic construction and frost effects laboratory, Boston, Technical report, no. 28]
- Bibliography
- Bibliography, v.2, p. 1-177.
- Added Author
- Arctic Construction and Frost Effects Laboratory (U.S.)
- Research Call Number
- PTK (United States. Engineer bureau. Investigation of military construction in arctic and subarctic regions)