• Entomological warfare (EW) is a type of biological warfare that uses insects to interrupt supply lines by damaging crops, or to directly harm enemy combatants...
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    universally considered "alive"). Entomological (insect) warfare is a subtype of biological warfare. Biological warfare is subject to a forceful normative...
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    biocontainment facilities throughout the world. The former US biological warfare program (1943–1969) categorized its weaponized anti-personnel bio-agents...
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  • Operation May Day was a series of entomological warfare (EW) tests conducted by the U.S. military in Savannah, Georgia, in 1956. Operation May Day involved...
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    Operation Big Itch was a U.S. entomological warfare field test using uninfected fleas to determine their coverage and survivability as a vector for biological...
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  • Operation Big Buzz was a U.S. military entomological warfare field test conducted in 1955 on Savannah, Georgia's predominantly Black Carver Village neighborhood...
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  • researched the potential of entomological warfare (EW) during the Cold War. EW is a specific type of biological warfare which aims to use insects as...
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  • Corps to test the practicality of employing mosquitoes to carry an entomological warfare agent in different ways. The Chemical Corps released uninfected...
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    Biocontainment Biological hazard Biological warfare in popular culture Ethnic bioweapon Decontamination Entomological warfare Infectious disease Virus Toxin Terrorism...
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  • physics Electrowinning, an electro-chemical process Entomological warfare, a type of biological warfare that uses insects to attack the enemy Equivalent...
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  • is closely related to the concepts of biological warfare, chemical warfare and entomological warfare, except carried out by non-state parties. A hostile...
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    Unit 731 (category Biological warfare facilities)
    Detachment: 198  and the Ishii Unit, was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that engaged...
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    (BioThrax) to protect American troops against the use of anthrax in biological warfare was controversial. Preventive antibiotics are recommended in those who...
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  • Anti-tank warfare Conventional warfare Chemical warfare Nuclear warfare Radiological warfare Biological warfare Entomological warfare Hybrid warfare Electronic...
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  • Six-legged Soldiers (category Entomological literature)
    Press, the book explores the history of bioterrorism, entomological warfare, biological warfare, and the prevention of agro-terrorism from the earliest...
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    Housefly (section In warfare)
    and sparrows. During the Second World War, the Japanese worked on entomological warfare techniques under Shirō Ishii. Japanese Yagi bombs developed at Pingfan...
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    principal biological warfare (BW) laboratories of the U.S. Army. Because of the potential implication of the work conducted at biological warfare laboratories...
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    Cricket fighting Entomological warfare Entomophagy Insect farming Flea circus Insects in ethics Insects in religion Jingzhe Economic entomology Beneficial insect...
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    (Lepidoptera: Heterocera)". In Capinera, J.L. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer, Dordrecht. pp. 2491–2494. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_4705...
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    Biocontainment Biological hazard Biological warfare in popular culture Ethnic bioweapon Decontamination Entomological warfare Infectious disease Virus Toxin Terrorism...
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    Biocontainment Biological hazard Biological warfare in popular culture Ethnic bioweapon Decontamination Entomological warfare Infectious disease Virus Toxin Terrorism...
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    Biocontainment Biological hazard Biological warfare in popular culture Ethnic bioweapon Decontamination Entomological warfare Infectious disease Virus Toxin Terrorism...
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    Chief Epidemiologist Alexander Langmuir's warnings of potential biological warfare during the Korean War spurred the creation of the Epidemic Intelligence...
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    the 1950s, the United States conducted a series of field tests using entomological weapons (EW). Operation Big Itch, in 1954, was designed to test munitions...
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    Anton Dilger (category People related to biological warfare)
    German-American medical doctor and a main actor in the German biological warfare sabotage program during World War I. Dilger eventually fled to Madrid,...
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    literature on the manufacture and usage of explosives and military bio-warfare. Investigators believed that the commune had previously carried out similar...
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    Cricket fighting Entomological warfare Entomophagy Insect farming Flea circus Insects in ethics Insects in religion Jingzhe Economic entomology Beneficial insect...
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    Coleopterist's Handbook. Amateur Entomological Society. ISBN 978-0-900054-70-9. Beetle Larvae of the World. Entomological Society of America. December 1994...
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    Ivins' death left two unanswered questions. Scientists familiar with germ warfare said that there was no evidence that he had the skills to turn anthrax...
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