I have a lot of ordnance producing company names, but no factory codes to go with them. Can anyone provide the codes for these? If you are making a guess please say so.
1. Abran Cox Stove Company, Philadelphia, PA: Newton-Stokes trench mortar shells.
2. Acme Die Casting Company: Metal caps for offensive grenades.
3. Aetna Explosives Company, Oakdale, PA: TNT
4. Aetna Powder Company, Nobelston, PA: TNA explosives
4. A. F. Smith Manufacturing Company, East Orange, NJ: 240mm HE Shell bodies.
5. A. H. Fox Gun Company, Philadelphia, PA: Very signal cartridges.
6. A. Jedal Corporation, ery signal cartridges and smoke screen items.
7. A. J. Vance & Company, Winston-Salem, NC: 5-inch seacoast gun shell bodies,
8. Allegheny Steel Company, Pittsburg, PA: 4.7-inch gun HE shell bodies.
9. Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, WI: 75mm gas and HE shell bodies.
10. American & British Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, CT: 4.7-inch gun HE shell bodies.
11. American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company, New York, NY: 155mm howitzer HE shell bodies' 8-inch gun and howitzer HE and gas shell bodies.
12. American Can Company, Kenilworth NJ: Loading facility for artillery shells.
13. American Can Company, New York, NY: 75mm field gun shrapnel shell bodies.
14. American Car and Foundry Company, New York, NY: 155mm howitzer HE and gas shell bodies.
16. American Clay and Machine Company, Bucyrus, OH: 155mm howitzer HE shell bodies and 12-inch seacoast gun shell bodies.
1. Abran Cox Stove Company, Philadelphia, PA: Newton-Stokes trench mortar shells.
2. Acme Die Casting Company: Metal caps for offensive grenades.
3. Aetna Explosives Company, Oakdale, PA: TNT
4. Aetna Powder Company, Nobelston, PA: TNA explosives
4. A. F. Smith Manufacturing Company, East Orange, NJ: 240mm HE Shell bodies.
5. A. H. Fox Gun Company, Philadelphia, PA: Very signal cartridges.
6. A. Jedal Corporation, ery signal cartridges and smoke screen items.
7. A. J. Vance & Company, Winston-Salem, NC: 5-inch seacoast gun shell bodies,
8. Allegheny Steel Company, Pittsburg, PA: 4.7-inch gun HE shell bodies.
9. Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, WI: 75mm gas and HE shell bodies.
10. American & British Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, CT: 4.7-inch gun HE shell bodies.
11. American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company, New York, NY: 155mm howitzer HE shell bodies' 8-inch gun and howitzer HE and gas shell bodies.
12. American Can Company, Kenilworth NJ: Loading facility for artillery shells.
13. American Can Company, New York, NY: 75mm field gun shrapnel shell bodies.
14. American Car and Foundry Company, New York, NY: 155mm howitzer HE and gas shell bodies.
16. American Clay and Machine Company, Bucyrus, OH: 155mm howitzer HE shell bodies and 12-inch seacoast gun shell bodies.