1951, 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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centers. 1971: President Richard Nixon converted the U.S. Army's former biological warfare facilities at Fort Detrick, Maryland, to house research activities
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with biological select agents and toxins in September 2011.[citation needed] Its work is necessary in the preparation and response to biological threats
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because of newly introduced diseases, including weaponized diseases and biological warfare by colonizers, wars, ethnic cleansing, and enslavement. Numerous scholars
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January 27, 1971. The U.S. Army Chemical Corps used the facility for biological warfare research and chemical weapons development until 1969, when President
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Measurements Laboratory Energy Science & Technology Directorate National Biological Warfare Defense Analysis Center Defense Science & Technology Directorate Plum
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missilemen were ordered to stand down." CONPLAN 1067, for possible Biological Warfare response CENTCOM CONPLAN 1100-95, 31 March 1992 Others listed by Arkin's
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vehicles to carry these weapons. As a result, the responsibility for biological-chemical warfare research was moved from Wright-Patterson AFB to the SWC at Kirtland
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diseases.[citation needed] Research on biological weapons at PIADC ceased when the United States Biological Warfare program was ended in 1969 by President
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measures against biological warfare germs, develop new detection methods, and train laboratory workers to rapidly recognize biological warfare germs. This justification
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defending against and using chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons. The Chemical Warfare Service was established on 28 June 1918
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in nearly every aspect of naval warfare, most notably with aircraft carriers and submarines. Although aeronautical warfare had relatively little success
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over its involvement in SDI (space weaponry) and CBW (chemical and biological warfare) research. More recently, MIT's research for the military has included
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traditional chemical and biological programs, including: Joint Biological Agent Identification and Diagnosis System (JBAIDS) Joint Biological Point Detection System
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Research Laboratory US Army CCDC Chemical Biological Center (CCDC CBC) – formerly Edgewood Chemical Biological Center US Army CCDC Soldier Center (CCDC
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Dominance. Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) (2010): A project to build an unmanned anti-submarine warfare vessel. AGM-158C
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Engineering Center US Army DEVCOM Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) – formerly Edgewood Chemical Biological Center US Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle System
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com/careers/combat-and-warfare/combat-rescue-officer. "Pararescue – Requirements and Benefits". https://www.airforce.com/careers/combat-and-warfare/special-warfare/pararescue
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Materials Agency (CMA) JPEO Armaments & Ammunition (A&A) JPEO Chemical and Biological Defense (CBD) JPEO Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) PEO Aviation (AVN)
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year is designed to expand the student's understanding of medical and biological concepts. Coursework covers anatomy, microbiology, neurology, genetics
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