Engineering Applications of Commercial Explosives (MEACE) program under Project 4A762719AT40, "Mobility, Soils, and Weapons Effects Technology." It did not apply to any specific work unit and as such was not intended as a complete study leading to a problem solution. Rather, this test series was intended to determine if the concepts as presented herein had any merit which warranted further consideration. Assisting in the field work were Messrs. Sherman B. Price, John E. Shaler, and Melvin Miller. This report was prepared by MAJ George A. Woodbury, Project Engineer, and by Mr. A. D. Rooke, Jr., Explosion Effects Division (EED), Structures Laboratory. Assisting in the preparation of this report was Ms. Elizabeth Klein. Special appreciation is expressed to Mr. H. D. Carleton, who, as MEACE Project Officer, advised and encouraged this study. Mr. L. F. Ingram, Chief of the EED, provided general supervision. Mr. W. J. Flathau was the Chief of the Weapons Effects Laboratory (WEL) which conducted this investigation. A reorganization which occurred during the conduct of the study resulted in WEL being absorbed into a newly created Structures Laboratory, headed by
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