Memorandum on FRED project : report, 1945 Mar 19.

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Memorandum on FRED project : report, 1945 Mar 19.

From the introduction "The purpose of this memo is to assist the FRED Project of the Chemical Warfare Service in planning experiments whereby a choice may be made among H202, nitromethane, and acid-aniline as gas generating fluids for use in a half-scale model of a piston-type launcher for a flying missile."

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