Book 1 - SAWS - Item 1 - Pig Report, 1928
Scope and Contents
The collection is divided into 20 series:
Personal (1938-1997)
201 (Personnel) Files (1942-1970)
SAWS (1960s-1982)
Journals (1971-1989)
World War II Service (1943-1945)
Fort Benning I (1945-1946)
Berlin (1946-1949)
Fort Benning II (1950-1952)
Korea (1952-1953)
Fort Campbell (1954-1955)
Fort Leavenworth (1956-1959)
Turkey/NATO (1959-1961)
RDTF (Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation) (Weapons Systems) (1961-1962)
Secretary of Defense Division of System Analysis (1962-1963)
Fort Ord (1964-1967)
Bureau of the Budget (1967-1969)
RAND (1969-1972)
Blue Ribbon Panel
Intrec (1972-)
Miscellaneous Materials
Audio-visual materials (1940s-1980s)
1930s-1980s 153 boxes (57 l.f.)
Dates
- Other: 1928
Extent
From the Collection: 57.0 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Materials Specific Details
This is labeled "Report of Board to Recommend a Specific Caliber for the Future Development of the Semi-Automatic Shoulder Rifle". Colonel Hallock notes "The name Pig Board came from wound ballistics tests on pigs done in connection with the Board. Calibers tested were Cal.30, .270 and .256. The .256 was the most lethal and was tested to 1000 yds. Report correctly identified this as result of greater delivered energy due to tumbling of the bullet in the target. An excellent report."
Repository Details
Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
4225 University Ave
Columbus Georgia 31907 United States