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Long-Term Health Effects of Participation in Project Shad (Shipboard Hazard and Defense)

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Long-Term Health Effects of Participation in Project Shad (Shipboard Hazard and Defense) - Institute of Medicine, and Board on Military and Veterans Health, and Medical Follow-Up Agency
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More than 5,800 military personnel, mostly Navy personnel and Marines, participated in a series of tests of U.S. warship vulnerability to biological and chemical warfare agents, Project SHAD (Shipboard Hazard and Defense), in the period 1962-1973. Only some of the involved military personnel were aware of these tests at the time. Many of these tests used simulants, substances with the physical properties of a chemical or biological warfare agent, thought at the time to have been harmless. The existence of these tests did ...

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Long-Term Health Effects of Participation in Project Shad (Shipboard Hazard and Defense) 2007, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C.

ISBN-13: 9780309102100

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