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Lost Phosgene? Chemical Weapons Training Field

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lfredrick123

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I have been working on some discovery information. Today I came across the following report. A Survey and Analysis Report from 1996 that the Army Corp of Engineers did. It covers the whole US by States and the remaining stock piles and uses at various locations. I am digging through Ft Knox, Clearly they have about 45 gallons of missing mustard that was used in land mines in a chemical training field. (7 gallons was used of 55 gallon drum) and they have no idea where the remainder went. And also they know that as late as 1957 the ARML at Ft Knox recieved Phosgene and a manuel on how to dispose of it.  Not to mention that Tricloretheleyne is made with it. Question is where was the training field for CBN's and where did the excess go?

Very intersting information here even though the file is very large,  http://www.cma.army.mil/fndocumentviewer.aspx?DocID=0036743

I will try to download for you to see or you can read it in its entirety at the above link

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