752 Historic--l No. R
: Date_______________
Primary Subj
Other
7'
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U. S. NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION
AN ACTIVITY OF THE BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS
.1. I. HARDY, CAPT., USN WM. B. MCLEAN, PH.D.
Commander Technical Director
OPNAV REPORT 5750-5
COMMAND HISTORY
U. S. NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION
I CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA
YEAR 1964
Prepared by
Management Analysis Division
Central Staff
Approved by
J. I. Hardy, Captain, USN
Commander
U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station
, OCR Text: 752 Historic--l No. R
: Date_______________
Primary Subj
Other
7'
Source 752 files
U. S. NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION
AN ACTIVITY OF THE BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS
.1. I. HARDY, CAPT., USN WM. B. MCLEAN, PH.D.
Commander Technical Director
OPNAV REPORT 5750-5
COMMAND HISTORY
U. S. NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION
I CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA
YEAR 1964
Prepared by
Management Analysis Division
Central Staff
Approved by
J. I. Hardy, Captain, USN
Commander
U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station
, China Lake Museum,Major Programs and Facilities,Command Histories,1960's Command Histories,CLComHist1964+copy.PDF,CLComHist1964+copy.PDF Page 1, CLComHist1964+copy.PDF Page 1
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