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Fort Leonard Wood

Fort Leonard Wood, in the beautiful south central Missouri Ozarks, covers more than 61,000 acres. The fort is located in Pulaski County, which has a population of 38,320. It lies centered between the towns of Rolla and Lebanon. The University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR) is located 30 miles east on Interstate 44. The fort and campus are strong partners in science and technology interests that affect military considerations. [Pg.108]

Fort Leonard Wood s major military mission is the US Army Maneuver Support Center (MANSCEN) and, where all chemical, engineer, and military police Soldiers, plus many Marines, Airmen, Sailors, Coastguar-dsmen, and international students from allied nations receive training. [Pg.108]

Several NATO countries station part of their formal military liaison missions at Fort Leonard Wood. [Pg.108]

The military interest in alternative fuels proposes to focus on Fort Leonard Wood as part of the alternative fuels test bed. The military s interest stems from economic reasons and meeting a Presidential challenge to achieve a very short-term measured objective to achieve a shift to 3% of fuels used as renewable fuels. The economic reasons are further defined in environmental, operating as well as public relations costs. UMR is also... [Pg.108]

LINKAGE BETWEEN UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AND FORT LEONARD WOOD... [Pg.111]

Directorate of Combat Developments, Chemical Division (Concepts), 320 Manscen Loop, Suite 141, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8929 and 2Department of Environmental Studies and Glasscock Energy Research Center, Baylor University, PO Box 97266, Waco, TX, 76798-7266, E-mail GPeterva n Wa I sum Bay I or. edu... [Pg.1073]

In Phase 3, the final element of the Immune Building Program was an operational demonstration of the system in an occupied military building under real-world operation conditions. The selected site was Nord Hall, a building that houses certain functions of the U.S. Army Chemical School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. At the time this report was written, full deployment and efficacy testing had not been completed, nor had CONOPS been fully developed and tested. [Pg.80]

It has been estimated that there are about 8500 lbs of records that were meticulously kept on the experiments at the AUFS. Several indexes of these reports exist. The length of these indexes suggests that the poundage figure may be accurate. To date, the District of Columbia staff has been denied access to these records, both at Fort Leonard Wood and at Aberdeen. However, some duphcate records exist in the National Archives or were copied by historians at an earlier date. Many of these have been attached to some of the District s reports cited previously. [Pg.216]

Conduct an extensive review of archives at Fort Leonard Wood for documents tabulating the amounts of toxins tested, location of test areas, number of duds, hurial intimations, ballistic firing reports, amounts (costs) of chemicals shipped to and amounts manufactured at the AUES, and other information identifying potential sites needing examinatioa... [Pg.235]

Korea Hot Continental Fort Ctunpbell, KY Fort Knox, KY Fort Drum, NY Fort Leonard Wood, MO... [Pg.1693]

CHEMICAL CORPS (CmlC). A branch of the U.S. Army established 6 September 1946 out of the War Department s Chemical Warfare Service (CWS). According to the U.S. Army Chemical School, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, the mission of the CmlC is to... [Pg.49]


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