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    The Chemical Corps is the branch of the United States Army tasked with defending against and using chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN)...
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    Police Corps, the Chemical Corps and the Women's Army Corps. From 1975 until it was closed in 1999, Fort McClellan was home of the Military Police Corps and...
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  • are/were: Chemical Corps (Chemical Warfare Service 1918 / Chemical Corps 1945) Military Intelligence Corps (1962) United States Army Military Police Corps (1941)...
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  • Chaplain Corps, Chemical Corps, Civil Affairs Corps, Cyber Corps, Dental Corps*, Corps of Engineers, Finance Corps, Judge Advocate General's Corps, Logistics...
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  • Psychology Officer 74A Chemical, General Warrant 740A Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Warrant Officer Enlisted 74D Chemical, Biological, Radiological...
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  • Act of 1920. In 1945, it was redesignated the Chemical Corps. A Provost Marshal General's Office and Corps of Military Police were established in 1941....
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    Academy." A Corps of Topographical Engineers, authorized on 4 July 1838, was merged with the Corps of Engineers in March 1863. Chemical Corps, 28 June 1918...
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    troops, but was never mass produced. During the end of World War II, the Chemical Corps became interested in improving the man-portable flamethrower concept...
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    dioxin contaminants. Members of the Air Force Ranch Hand and the Army Chemical Corps who served in the Vietnam War were occupationally exposed to Agent Orange...
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    Operation LAC (category Chemical warfare)
    Operation LAC (Large Area Coverage) was a United States Army Chemical Corps operation which dispersed microscopic zinc cadmium sulfide (ZnCdS) particles...
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  • Army Chemical Corps to test the practicality of employing mosquitoes to carry an entomological warfare agent in different ways. The Chemical Corps released...
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  • Fort McClellan, Alabama, was closed, and the U.S. Army Chemical Corps and Military Police Corps schools were transferred to Fort Leonard Wood, which was...
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    mask had a remarkably high capture efficiency for chemical smoke. The British Army Chemical Corps duplicated this and began to manufacture it in large...
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    not only is the 2D Chemical Battalion the first and oldest unit in the Chemical Corps, but it is also older than the Chemical Corps itself. On 30 August...
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  • ground dispersal methods. The test appears to have been conducted by the Chemical Corps and the Army's Research and Development Command. Operation Big Buzz...
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    Second World War. It served with units of the Nebeltruppen, German Chemical Corps units that had the responsibility for poison gas and smoke weapons that...
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    Chemical School at Fort McClellan, Alabama. The experiments used Chemical Corps personnel to test decontamination methods for biological and chemical...
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    Marine Corps has the CDefNBQR (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical and Radiological Defense Center) that controls the ARAMAR Nuclear, Biological, Chemical and...
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    the Nebeltruppen, the German equivalent of the American Chemical Corps. Just as the Chemical Corps had responsibility for poison gas and smoke weapons that...
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    United States, beginning in 1943 under the control of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps Research and Development Command. The USBWL undertook research and development...
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    Nebeltruppen, the German equivalent of the U.S. Army's Chemical Corps. Just as the Chemical Corps had responsibility for poison gas and smoke weapons that...
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  • One of the most urgent of Chemical Corps projects in the period 1960 to 1961 was the effort to achieve a standard chemical incapacitating agent. For several...
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  • Edgewood Arsenal human experiments (category Chemical warfare)
    From 1948 to 1975, the U.S. Army Chemical Corps conducted classified human subject research at the Edgewood Arsenal facility in Maryland. The purpose was...
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  • Army Chemical Corps, originally the Chemical Warfare Service United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense U.S. Army Chemical Materials...
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  • Operation Top Hat (category Chemical warfare)
    United States Army Chemical Corps in 1953. The exercise involved the use of Chemical Corps personnel to test biological and chemical warfare decontamination...
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    the Department of Defense's CBRN Operations Training and home to the Chemical Corps Regiment. It was moved from Fort McClellan Alabama after the base was...
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    CB-H2 flamethrowers. US Army Chemical Corps variously identified these tanks as POA-CWS-H1, (Pacific Ocean Area-Chemical Warfare Section-Hawaii) CWS-POA-H2...
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    1918-1945, p. 58 Historical Office, Office of the Chemical Corps. Special Staff, US Army. Chemical Corps Historical Studies, No. 4: Portable Flame Thrower...
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    Army's Chemical Corps. Sweat, being partially composed of ammonia, when combined with hydrochloric acid produces ammonium chloride. Chemical officers...
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    The 22D Chemical Battalion (CBRNE) is a unit of the U. S. Army Chemical Corps known as “America’s Guardians.” As of March 2021 the battalion is stationed...
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