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The Chinese attempts this year to smuggle pathogens may be only the latest incidents in a Chinese campaign to bring down ...
“Not a lot” of soldiers are good at “at donning their mask in nine seconds,” Lt. Gen. Perry Wiggins, commander of U.S. Army North, told reporters Oct. 15 according to Air Force magazine.
The specter of germ warfare is the most lurid of the lies which Soviet Russia has employed against the United States in the recent hate campaign. The man best qualified to give fellow Americans a ...
As D-Day drew near, Gen. George C. Marshall, the Army chief of staff, dispatched a messenger to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in London. Eisenhower was instructed to meet alone with the messenger, a ...
U.S. Army Medical Corps Major Leon Fox publishes an article in the magazine ... Baldwin arrives in Maryland and becomes scientific director and administrator of the U.S. Army's biological warfare ...
In the fall of 2001, five people died after exposure to weapons-grade spores of the Bacillus anthracis bacterium — anthrax — delivered in postal letters. The crime, which remains unsolved, brought ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (March 11, 2015) -- Chemical-biological protective gear worn by Army pilots and aircrews has evolved to improve survivability in flight. Engineers at the U.S. Army ...
Riley D. Housewright, a microbiologist who led the US biological warfare program during the Cuban missile crisis, died in Frederick, Maryland on January 11, at the age of 89. Housewright retired from ...
The National Archives of Japan has disclosed to researchers the names of members of biological warfare units that the former Imperial Japanese Army had stationed in China.
Sep. 18—As D-Day drew near, Gen. George C. Marshall, the Army chief of staff, dispatched a messenger to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in London. Eisenhower was instructed to meet alone with the ...
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