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Re[2]: Military personnel dose histories
You need to contact the central repository at Lexington, KY, if the
personnel were ARMY...Phone 606-293-3249, Naval Dosimetry Center in
Bethesda (call 703-602-1223 CAPT Dave George for assistance) if NAVY,
or Armstrong Laboratory at Brooks AFB, if Air Force (call 210-536-3945
for assistance)...mike coogen
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Subject: Re: Military personnel dose histories
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at ~GW1
Date: 1/25/96 5:15 PM
> We have radiation workers in our company who are former military personnel or
> civilians who worked on military bases. We are trying to acquire their
> radiation dose histories per 10CFR19.13(e), but are having a difficult time
> doing so.
>
> Are military personnel dosimetry records maintained at the National Personnel
> Records Center at St. Louis? If so, how do we get dosimetry data?
>
>
> Bruce Pickett
> The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
> shea136@kgv2.bems.boeing.com
here are the addresses
Dept. of the Air Force
Armstrong Laboratory
AL/OEBS, Building 140
Brooks Air Force Base, TX 78235-5500
Chief,
U.S. Army Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry Center
ATTN: AMXTM-S-LR-DR
Lexington, KY 40511-5102
Commandant
U.S. Coast Guard (G-PIM-2)
ATTN: Mrs. Blankenship
Washington, DC 20593-0001
Navy Environmnetal Health Center Detachment
Naval Dosimetery Center
Bethesda, MD 20889-5000
Paul SKierkowski, RSO, Univ. of Oklahoma
>
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