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237. 237. Benn, E., and G. Waugh. Dispersion and suggested bracketing drill for the 95mm tank<br />

howitzer mounted in the Churchill tank. January 1945. PRO WO 291/220.<br />

238. 238. Parkinson, D.H., and J. Miller. Tank mobility I: A method of estimating the<br />

trafficability of soils for tanks. December 1944. PRO WO 291/221.<br />

239. 239. Waugh, G. Dispersion of the 75mm gun mounted in the Sherman tank firing HE shell<br />

M48 reduced charge (MV 950 ft/sec). December 1944. PRO WO 291/222.<br />

240. 240. Parsons, S.J. An analysis of field calibrations of AA No 3 Mk II up to 31 August 1944.<br />

January 1945. PRO WO 291/223.<br />

241. 241. Jump, P.A.E., and S.C. Dully. The attack of Japanese bunkers: Summary of infantry<br />

weapons available or under development, November 1944. January 1945. PRO WO 291/224.<br />

242. 242. Gill, E.W.B. Emergency aerials to increase ground wave ranges. January 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/225.<br />

243. 243. Parkinson, D.H., and P.E. Williams. Tank mobility II: The relation between soil<br />

moisture content and tank going. January 1945. PRO WO 291/226.<br />

244. 244. Mound, S.H.C. Time and motion study of the construction of 70lb PVC spaced line.<br />

January 1945. PRO WO 291/227.<br />

245. 245. Harrison, E., R.J. Whitney, and G.V. Price. The variation in the vertical and lateral<br />

jump of the 6pr 7cwt Mk IV anti-tank gun (Mk I/L carriage) from round to round, from gun to<br />

gun, and from day to day. February 1945. PRO WO 291/228.<br />

246. 246. Wooldridge, G., and C. Powell. Methods of ground-air signals communication for air<br />

supply operations. January 1945. PRO WO 291/229.<br />

247. 247. Harrison, E., and R.J. Whitney. Casualties to airborne sorties (paratroop and glider)<br />

expected from the fire of supporting guns. February 1945. PRO WO 291/230.<br />

249. 249. Stephenson, J.G. Study of accuracy of artillery fire: Trials 2, 3, and 4. April 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/231.<br />

250. 250. Varley, G.C. Anomalous propagation with high and low sited 3cm ship-watching radar<br />

sets. March 1945. PRO WO 291/232.<br />

251. 251. Wooldridge, G. S-phone trials. February 1945. PRO WO 291/233.<br />

252. 252. Bayliss, L.E. The accuracy of German flak, and the effectiveness of avoiding action.<br />

March 1945. PRO WO 291/234.

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