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Publication covering chemicals in the military.

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Chief of chemical.
June 22, 2008... Dragon Soldiers, another great edition of Army Chemical Review! I am proud to report that our Corps is advancing on all fronts. On 28 June 1918, President Woodrow Wilson ordered the establishment of the Chemical Warfare Service as a separate branch of the National Army. Therefore, 2008...

10th RCSM signing out!(Regimental Command Sergeant Major)
June 22, 2008... For the past four years, I have had the distinct honor and privilege of serving Dragon Soldiers as the 10th Regimental Command Sergeant Major. Time has a way of continuing to move forward in our everyday lives. And as much as I (and maybe others) would love to freeze time in place and enjoy...

90th Anniversary Regimental Week Agenda.(Calendar)
June 22, 2008... 90th Anniversary Regimental Week Agenda The 2008 U.S. Army Chemical Corps 90th Anniversary Regimental Week will be conducted at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in June. The following schedule is provided for planning purposes, but is subject to change due to ongoing operational...

Honoring our fallen dragon soldiers.
June 22, 2008... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Specialist James Gudridge Hometown: Carthage, New York Unit: 4th Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3d Infantry Division Fort Stewart, Georgia Killed: 6 January 2008 Specialist Aaron R. Clark Hometown: Chico,...

Combined microbiology training in support of new and emerging biowarfighting capabilities.
June 22, 2008... Biological warfare--coined "public health in reverse" because it involves the deliberate use of living microorganisms or their toxins to incapacitate or kill people (1)--has never been used on a large scale. In fact, it is currently banned under the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention...

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