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Army Chemical Review (ACR) (ISSN 0899-7047) is
published biannually in June and December by the U.S.
Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear
School (USACBRNS), Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. ACR
highlights unique Army chemical, biological, radiological,
and nuclear technical-response capabilities for supporting
national countering weapons of mass destruction operations
and conducting all-hazmat mitigation across the range of
military operations anytime, anywhere. The objectives of
ACR are to inform, motivate, increase knowledge, improve
performance, and provide a forum for the exchange of
ideas. This publication presents professional information;
but the views expressed herein are those of the authors,
not the Department of Defense or its elements. The content
does not necessarily reflect the official U.S. Army position
and does not change or supersede any information in other
U.S. Army publications. The use of news items constitutes
neither affirmation of their accuracy nor product
endorsement.
Army Chemical Review Magazine Description:
Verlag: U.S. Government
Kategorie: News
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Yearly
Army Chemical Review (ACR) (ISSN 0899-7047) is published biannually in June and December by the U.S. Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear School (USACBRNS), Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. ACR highlights unique Army chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear technical-response capabilities for supporting national countering weapons of mass destruction operations and conducting all-hazmat mitigation across the range of military operations anytime, anywhere. The objectives of ACR are to inform, motivate, increase knowledge, improve performance, and provide a forum for the exchange of ideas. This publication presents professional information; but the views expressed herein are those of the authors, not the Department of Defense or its elements. The content does not necessarily reflect the official U.S. Army position and does not change or supersede any information in other U.S. Army publications. The use of news items constitutes neither affirmation of their accuracy nor product endorsement.
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