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U.S. Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center ATTN SMCCR-CMS-E Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5423... [Pg.427]

U.S. Army Armament Research Development Command. Chemical Systems Laboratory, NX No. 01726, Aberdeen, MD/U.S.A. see ref 8. [Pg.56]

Weimer, J.T., B.P. McNamara, E.J. Owens, J.G. Cooper, and A. Van de Wal. 1979. Proposed Revision of Limits for Human Exposure to GB Vapor in Nonmihtary Operations Based on One-Year Exposures of Laboratory Animals to Low Airborne Concentrations. ARCSL-TR-78056. U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Command, Chemical Systems Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, Md. [Pg.52]

Kimtrra, K.K., B.P. McNamara, and V.M. Sim. 1960. Intravenous Administration of VX in Man. Technical Report CRDLR 3017. U.S. Army, Chemical Corps Research and Development Command, Chemical Research and Development Laboratories, Army Chemical Center, MD. [Pg.242]

Crook, J.W., Hott, P., Owens, E.J., Cummings, E.G., Farrand, R.L., Cooper, A.E. (1983). The effects of subacute exposures of the mouse, rat, guinea pig, and rabbit, to low-level VX concentrations. Technical Report ARCSL-TR-82038, US Army Armament Research and Development Command, Chemical Systems Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. [Pg.62]

Williams RT, Miller WR III and MacGillivray AR (1987). Environmental Fate and Effects of Tributyl Phosphate and Methyl Phosphonic Acid. CRDEC-CR-87103 NTIS AD-A184 959/5. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD US Army Armament Munitions Chemical Command, Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center West Chester, PA Roy F Weston. [Pg.125]

Technical Report CRDLR 3122. Edgewood, MD, USA US Army Chemical Corps Research and Development Command, Chemical Research and Development Laboratories, Army Medical Center. [Pg.422]

Yurow HW. Decontamination methods for HD, GB and VX A literature survey. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md Army Armament Research and Development Command Chemical Systems Laboratory 1981. AD-B057349L. [Pg.358]

US Army Armament Munitions and Chemical Command. Chemical Defensive Equipment (General Information Booklet). Rock Island, Ill Materiel Management Directorate, HQ, US Army Armament Munitions and Chemical Command October 1984. [Pg.390]

Lowe RC, Roberts CE, Martin DD. International Material Evaluation (IME) of Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Protective Covers (NBC-PC), Ultra-Ply (Japan). Final Report, Phase II. Dugway, Utah US Army Dugway Proving Ground. Memorandum to US Army Material Command, Chemical Research and Development Center, 13 April 1989. US Army Test and Evaluation Command Project 8-ES-825-PCS-004. [Pg.675]

Wannemacher RW Jr, Bunner DL. Evaluation of the Ability of Various Agents to Decontaminate Skin of Rats Exposed to T-2 Toxin. Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease. Memorandum to US Army Armament, Munitions, and Chemical Command, Chemical Research and Development Command, 10 May 1983. [Pg.675]

I am grateful to Mike Kenner for supplying me with a declassified report about the trials see US Army Research and Development Command, Chemical System Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Trials, Procedures, and Details of the Biological Challenges, July 1977. [Pg.546]

Service Commands Chemical Warfare Sections of Ports of Embarkation ... [Pg.124]

When the cumulative class record of the candidate, either academic or nonacademic, definitely fell below the standard set by the school, appearance before the Status Board was mandatory. This board consisted of three officers, at least one being of field grade. The board interviewed the individual, considered the records, and, where deficiency in leadership was involved, discussed the matter with his platoon commander. The personal impression made by the candidate upon the board obviously carried considerable weight in the determination of each case. After the hearing, the Status Board recommended to the commandant, Chemical Warfare School, that the candidate either be relieved from the course, be turned back to a succeeding class, or in exceptional cases be continued on probationary status. The action of the commandant on these recommendations was final. [Pg.377]


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