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Re[3]: Military personnel dose histories
In addition to what I posted earlier today, I did some further
checking and here is more info on places that maintain military
related exposure records. We received this info late last year when
we requested exposure records from the Air Force. They did not have
the person in their data base, but sent a response informing us to try
these locations:
Reynolds Electrial & Engineering Co., Inc.
Radiological Evaluation Section
P. O. Box 98521
Las Vegas NV 89193
Defense Nuclear Agency Center
Attn: RARP-NTPR
6801 Telegraph Road
Alexandria, VA 22310-3398
800-462-3683
National Personnel Records Center (MPR)
9700 Page Blvd.
St. Louis MS 63132
314-538-7177
Someone already posted this one, but here it is again with a phone
number:
US Army Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry Repository Section
Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot
Lexington, KY 45011-5102
606-293-3249
Veteran's Help Line
800-827-0365
(1945-1962 Radiation Exposure)
Also, the person who signed this letter from the Air Force included
their phone numbers. Here is the full address again along with the
phone numbers:
Department of the Air Force
AL/OEBD
2402 E Drive
Brooks, AFB, TX 78235-5114
210-536-3486
DSN 536-3486
Julie Shafer
Dosimetry Supervisor
FPL/Turkey Point
julie_f_shafer@email.fpl.com
305-246-6117
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Subject: Re[2]: Military personnel dose histories
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at Internet-Mail
Date: 1/26/96 8:19 AM
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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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA O U O U E S SSSSS
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405-325-1015 FAX - 7238 OOUOO U E S SSSS
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