Mr. Specter. And how long have you been chief of the Biophysics Division?
Dr. Dziemian. Since November of 1959.
Mr. Dulles. Where is this Biophysics Division?
Dr. Dziemian. U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories, Edgewood Arsenal, Md.
Mr. Specter. Would you describe in a general way the tests which are performed at the Edgewood Arsenal, please?
Dr. Dziemian. Yes; well, our mission, the division's mission is to study the antipersonnel effects of munitions, including kinetic energy munitions, incendiary, and some chemical munitions.
Mr. Specter. Is it the regular function of your unit then to test the effects of bullet wounds on various parts of the human body?
Dr. Dziemian. Yes; it is.
Mr. Specter. And does Dr. Olivier function under your direction in his capacity as chief of the Wounds Ballistics Branch?
Dr. Dziemian. Yes; his branch is one of the branches of the Biophysics Division.