CD V-777 Radiation Detection Kit Radiation Kits Main Radiation Kits CD V-777 Kit CD V-777A Kit CD V-777-1 Kit CD V-777-2 Kit CD V-777-4 Kit CD V-755 High School Kit Other Sets CD V-781 Aerial Monitoring Set CD V-757 Barrier Demonstration Set CD V-457 Class Demo Set Radiation Instruments CD V-700 CD V-700 Specials CD V-710 CD V-711 CD V-715 CD V-717 CD V-720 CD V-750 and Dosimeters Back to Shelter Supplies Main Back to Civil Defense Museum Main |
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stations in kits. These "kit pages" show what instruments made up each type of kit.
This is the CD V-777 "Operational Set." I got the original
list of contents for this kit from Chapter VIII, Annex 1 of DOD, OCD publication
SM-11.23.2 "Radiological Defense, Planning and Operations Guide"
revised March 1967. The Chapter VIII, Annex 1 of this book was a reprint
of the Federal Civil Defense Guide. The FCDG lists the kit contents as
seen above, 1-CD V-700 Geiger counter, 2-CD V-715 Survey Meters, 2-CD
V-742 Dosimeters and 1-CD V-750 Dosimeter Charger. The FEMA publication
CPG 2-2 dated Sept 1991 also has a contents list for the CD V-777 kit.
The CPG 2-2 document has the CD V-777 kit contents the same as above but
with 6-CD V-742 Dosimeters instead of 2.
This is the original makeup of the CD V-777 kit. The earliest contents
list I have found for the V-777 kit is in the NP-23-1 Appendix 1, Annex
23 of National Radiological Defense Plan. The contents list in the NP-23-1
consists of 1-CD V-700 Geiger Counter, 1-CD V-720 Survey Meter, 1-CD V-710
Survey Meter, (The CD V-710 and V-720 were replaced by the CD V-715s in
later CD V-777 kits.) 1-CD V-730 Dosimeter, 1-CD V-740 Dosimeter, 1-CD
V-750 Dosimeter Charger and a pair of CD V-860 or CD V-870 protective
masks. See below. I obtained an incomplete early V-777 kit that came with 2 WWII vintage Navy Mark IV gas masks. The kit was missing the V-750 charger, V-700 geiger counter and the CD V-730 dosimeter. The shipping date on this kit is July 10 1962. This is the only CD V-777 kit I have seen with masks. I don't know if this Navy mask ever had a CD V number. Another source of information about the masks is the 1962 Office Of Civil Defense Annual Statistical Report. The 1962 Report states... | ||||