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The Army Chemical Materials Agency

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  June, 2005  

The Army Chemical Materials Agency announced that the Pine Bluff Chemical Agent Disposal Facility in Arkansas began operations earlier this spring. It is slated to destroy 12% of the original U.S. stockpile, which includes 3,850 tons of nerve agents GB and VX and blister agents HT and HD found in rockets, land mines, and ton containers.

The action is in compliance with the Chemical Weapons Convention, a treaty signed by 167 countries.

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