CML Army Chemical Review
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Articles in July-Dec, 2007 issue of CML Army Chemical Review
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Dragon Soldiers battle for honors
by Christian DeLuca -
The evolving role of biological weapons
by Reid Kirby -
Chief of Chemical
by Thomas Spoehr - Army reaches Chemical Weapons Convention milestone
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Regimental Command Sergeant Major
by Patrick Z. Alston -
U.S. Army flamethrower vehicles:
by John Ringquist -
Something old, something new something borrowed, something blue … and gold: the Chemical Corps' conversion from NBC to CBRN
by Joseph J. Hauer -
Sugar-based smoke in colored grenades protects soldiers, environment
by Keith Taylor -
CBRN preparedness transformation vision and strategy
by James Demyanovich -
Fort Lewis Chemical Soldiers participate in YS 51
by Kristy Moore -
Chemical Corps dedicates First Lieutenant Terry training facility
by Christian DeLuca -
The Lobster Battalion reunites at Fort Leonard Wood
by Christy Lindberg -
Do we need a CBRN operations warrant officer corps?
by Robert Walk - Reserve component update
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2008 Army Deployment Excellence Award competition
by Henry H. Johnson - 2007 writing contest
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The 329th Chemical Company conducts CBRN reconnaissance exercises in preparation for deployment to Iraq
by Phillippe L. Kebreau
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