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As stated previously, most countries have the capability to develop chemical weapons. Those with a well-developed military infrastructure could readily adapt existing munitions for chemical warfare. During the Iran-Iraq War, Iraq delivered mustard and tabun with artillery shells, aerial bombs, missiles, and rockets. Virtually any country or subnational group with significant resources has sufficient capability to attain the minimum capability that would be needed to meet terrorist aims. Any nation with substantial foreign military sales or indigenous capability in conventional weapons will have (or have ready access to) both the design know-how and components required to implement at least a moderate capability. [Pg.20]

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For the program in mind, the Ammunition Storage Board looked for external expertise. It founded a subcommittee for conceptual decisions, study groups with military and civilian officials as well as experts, and obtained the necessary funds. In essence, the resulting organization still exists today. [Pg.263]

During the Gulf War, a moral dilemma faced US and Coalition military commanders With a limited supply of both botulinum toxoid and anthrax vaccines, who should receive them Some commanders clearly regretted that only partial vaccinations were performed, and would preferred to have the risk equally parceled out, rather than only treating an arbitrarily chosen group. It was finally decided that some was better than none, and those troops and personnel stationed in areas more likely to be under a BW threat were given priority for inoculation. [Pg.260]

U.S. military veterans with hypertension and with/without kidney failure Chelatable Pb levels, 2 g chelant/3 days Relative chelatable Pb in both groups Individuals with hypertension and kidney disease had higher amounts of chelatable Pb Batuman etal. (1983)... [Pg.579]

The book contains a number of photographs including photos of typical ordnance found at weapons sites, photos and maps of sea dumping of chemical munitions, and photos and maps related to the AUES case study. Appendices to this publication are included to assist the reader further Major State Reports on the AUES National Archives Record Groups with Military Information World War I Range and Ordnance Sites Likely to be Unknown to the Military the US Master Installation List and a List of US Military Ranges Worldwide. [Pg.4]

A1 Qaeda operates from semi-autonomous cells which work independently to achieve its aims. Assuming he is still alive, its head is Bin Laden, who is advised by a Shura Coimcil of 20-30 people. Ayman al-Zawahiri is believed to be operations chief. Separate committees deal with military operations, finance. Sharia law and Islamic studies. Flowever it would be unwise to overestimate the organisational complexity of A1 Qaeda, which is best seen as a diffuse grouping of individuals and groups with a shared ideology. [Pg.10]

I began work at Eli Lilly and Company in March 1942 as a laboratory aide in the analytical department. At that time, there was very little sophisticated instrnmentation in the laboratory. The most complex calculations were carried ont nsing a slide rnle. After military service in World War II and an edncational leave of absence to complete my nndergraduate studies in chemistry at Indiana University, I retnrned to the Lilly analytical group in 1947. Slide rnles were still much in evidence bnt were soon augmented with mechanical calcnlators— usually Monroe or Friden models. [Pg.5]

Knapp s group have collaborated with the Centre for Human Sciences of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency to evaluate the health economic considerations of PTSD (McCrone et al, in press). They have found that many factors need to be taken into account such as the prevention of PTSD, the discharge from the armed forces for military-related PTSD, and various treatment options. As yet, there are no clear estimates of the costs of treatment. [Pg.65]


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