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A BIBLIOGRAPHY ON CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE

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Bay, Charles H. (Capt.) "The ROAD chemical operations-a boost for CBR readiness in the battalion." Armed Forces Chemical Journal, June 1964, pp. 8-12.

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Brophy, Leo P., The Chemical Warfare Service: From Laboratory to Field, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1959.

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Brown, Frederic J. Chemical Warfare-A Study in Restraints. Princeton University Press, 1968.

Brungs, Colonel Bernard J. The status of biological warfare in international law. Military law review, April 1964: 47-96.

Calder, Nigel, ed. Unless Peace Comes; A Scientific Forecast of New Weapons. New York, Viking Press, 1968, pp. 128-146 and 147-165. "Can Biological War Be Stopped?" Nature, vol. 219, August 17, 1968. pp. 665-666.

Carlat, Louis E., "Germs and Gases," Nuclear Information, Vol. V., No. 4 (February 1963).

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"The Case for Tear Gas" (editorial) Navy, October 1965, p. 8. "CBR warfare expansion set" Army, Navy, Air Force Journal and Register, March 24, 1962, p. 1+

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"Biological Warfare," Science Journal, Nov., 1966, pp. 71–79. Coggins, Cecil H. (R.Adm.) "Is Russia outstripping us in weapons of mass destruction?" Vital Speeches, February 15, 1963. Cohan, Leon, Jr. (Capt.) "Vulnerable (How the use of CW could affect U.S. Forces in Vietnam)." Marine Corps Gazette, April 1967, pp. 33-35.

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Crozier, Dan, "Survival in Germ Warfare," Ordnance, 49 (1965), p. 530.

Crozier, Dan, William D. Tiggert, and Joseph W. Cooch, "The Physician's Role in the Defense Against Biological Weapons," J.A.M.A., Vol. 175, No. 1 (January 7, 1961).

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Dobson, Charles A. "The case for CBR," Army, August 1961, pp. 41-46.

Dougherty, James E. Arms Control and Disarmament-the Critical
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"Five-year CBR warfare R & D plan gets JCS approval." Army, Navy, Air Force Journal, September 3, 1960, p. 17.

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Fothergill, LeRoy D., "Biological Agents in Warfare and Defence," New Scientist (November 30, 1961).

Gordon Smith, C. E., "The Microbiological Research Establishment, Porton," in Chemistry and Industry, No. 69 Research Establishments in Europe (1967), p. 336.

Granzeier, Frank J., "Toxic Weapons," Industrial Research (August 1965).

Greenberg, Daniel. "CBW: Britain Holds Open House at Its Biological Weapons Center." Science. Vol. 162. 15 November 1968, pp. 781-83.

Greene, Jerry. "Some implications for the U.S. of Nasser's use of gas in Yemen." Army, August 1967, pp. 20-21.

Gregory, P. H. The Microbiology of the Atmosphère, Interscience Publishers, New York and London, 1961.

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Hartford, T. J. Medical defense against biological weapons. Mil. Med. 128: 145, 1963.

Hartke, Vance. The American Crisis in Vietnam. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. 1968.

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Henney, E. C. "Chemical warfare gives hope for U.S. arms lead." Army, Navy, Air Force Register. November 28, 1959, p. 18 and December 12, 1959, p. 38.

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Hood, A. M., "Infectivity of Influenza Virus Aerosols," Journal of Hygiene, 61 (1963), p. 331.

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Investigation of Sheep Deaths, Skull Valley, Utah, National Communicable Disease Center, DHEW, (An unpublished report). Jordan, Curtis, "Uncovering Charlie: Spray destroys hiding places of Viet Cong (Project Ranch Hand)", Air Force times, May 11, 1966, p. 14.

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"Nerve gas tests resumed in Utah" by Spencer Rich, the Washington Post, April 27, 1969, p. A3.

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