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  • 1Chemical Biological Incident Response Force — CBIRF insignia Active April 1, 1996 – present Country U …

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  • 2Chemical Propulsion Information Analysis Center — at Johns Hopkins University DTIC IAC overview Preceding agencies Chemical Propulsion Information Agency (CPIA), 1962 Liquid Propellant Informati …

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  • 3Chemical weapon — Chemical weapons Pallets of 155 mm artillery shells containing HD (distilled sulfur mustard agent) at Pueblo Depot Activity (PUDA) chemical weapons storage facility. Blister Agents: (Vesicants) …

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  • 4Chemical accidents — are unanticipated releases, explosions, fires and other harmful incidents involving toxic and hazardous materials. While chemical accidents may occur whenever toxic materials are stored, transported or used, the most severe accidents tend to… …

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  • 5Chemical Society of Japan — Formation 1878 Type Learned society Headquarters Tokyo Location Japan …

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  • 6Mission X-41 — Joe 90 episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 27 Directed by Ken Turner Written by …

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  • 7Chemical Corps — Seal of the Chemical Corps The Chemical Corps is the branch of the United States Army tasked with defending against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons. The corps was founded as the Chemical Warfare Service during World …

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  • 8Chemical Corps (United States Army) — The Chemical Corps is the branch of the United States Army that defends against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons. Founded as the Chemical Warfare Service in WW1, it became the Chemical Corps in 1946.HistoryEarly… …

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  • 9Mission: Impossible — This article is about the original 1966–1973 television series. For other uses, see Mission: Impossible (disambiguation). Mission: Impossible Original series logo Genre Espionage Created by …

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  • 10Chemical warfare — For other uses, see Chemical warfare (disambiguation). This article forms part of the series Chemical agents Lethal agents Blood agents Cyanogen chloride (CK) …

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