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  • Member Project Talk Alerts United StatesWikipedia:WikiProject United StatesTemplate:WikiProject United StatesUnited States articles Low This article has...
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  • Chemical Weapons Convention United States Army Chemical Materials Agency and possible others (military base, sometimes base and activity both have articles) Strangely...
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  • AR 385-61 or explore the websites of the Chemical Materials Activity (nee Agency) or PMO Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (ACWA). BryanHolland...
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  • Missiles 73A (USAMMCS, United States Army Missile and Munitions Center And School, Redstone Arsenal Alabama), Chemical Weapons (74 Chemical Corps was then part...
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  • /archive1 The Introduction suggests that the United States used chemical weapons in Vietnam. However this is not supported by the article or the sources...
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  • Talk:Project 112 (category United States military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    Events and Problems, United States Army Chemical Corps.(U), Fiscal Years 1961–1962 (US Army Chemical Corps Historical Office, Army Chemical Center, Maryland...
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  • Volume 26 ... "Ships of the Army." Army Ordnance (Jan-Feb 1945): pp. 241-248. Per. Title Army ordnance, Volume 28 ... "Chemical Mortar Boats in the Pacific...
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  • the contrast between the definitions of "Army National Guard" and "Army National Guard of the United States" in 10 U.S.C. 101(c), and between "active...
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  • [35] [36] [37] "The United States said Wednesday it holds Syrian President Bashar al-Assad directly responsible for alleged chemical weapon attacks against...
    257 KB (38,770 words) - 11:10, 22 April 2022
  • the list of U.S. Army individual weapons again. Did you see the references I posted on the article's talk page ([[Talk:United_States_Army#M11_Pistol_and_CID])...
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  • The number and extent of wetlands has been greatly diminished in the United States since the time when the first white settlers arrived. Political debates...
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  • livejournal.com/55750.html Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v. United States of America) 1986 ICJ Rep. 14 Monroe Leigh....
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  • Talk:Rendon Group (category Start-Class United States articles)
    army Indonesia KPMY/Peat Marwick Kuwait Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Kuwait University Leonard P. Zakim NIPCC Monsanto Chemical Company United States...
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  • sites. What we have is RS from an offical report that states "Cos said unknown chemical materials were found during the raids and sent away for investigation"...
    251 KB (34,444 words) - 00:41, 1 February 2023
  • definitions of terrorism, the language which the United States Government used to settle if the CIA or US Army has the right to engage in covert psychological...
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  • war from FM 100-5, the current threat in North Korea, and current United States Army doctrine. Through this study, the monograph examines the effective...
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  • supported the offensive use of chemical and biological weapons against Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States. Blome worked on methods of storage...
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  • 2007 (UTC) I agree. If the Vietcong or Vietminh had used chemical weapons on the United States, than it would have been considered terrorism. Why is it...
    207 KB (33,693 words) - 09:41, 29 January 2023
  • United States- is a dumb section name and will be changed. Chemical Munitions Removal Operation- go nuts Storage and demilitarization- same Chemical and...
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  • Talk:Mustard gas (category B-Class chemicals articles)
    https://ccc.apgea.army.mil/sarea/products/textbook/Web_Version/chapters/chapter_7.htm#mustard states: "The British had 180,983 chemical casualties; the...
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