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American markings.

JulienCD68

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Hello,
I am trying to identify these American markings present on HC M1 smoke boxes and pots.
Thank you.
 

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I believe the first one would be Edgewood Arsenal Experimental.

The 4th one would be U.S. Chemical Corps.

The 6th one looks like Huntsville Arsenal
 
2nd photo I.C.C interstate commerce comission, a US organization that set the regulations for transporting goods/freight
 
Huntsville is a city in Alabama, I've never heard of it but I expect it was pre-1941, when an un-named Chemical Arsenal was combined with Redstone Arsenal right next to the city of Huntsville. Redstone is still going strong.
 
photo 4- this is the insignia of the chemical warfare service or chemical corp
i think they were created during WW1 and continued into WW2
 
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