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history of nuclear weapons, biological or chemical warfare

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Last Post Oct 13, 2009 3:26 PM by: Trackhead
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history of nuclear weapons, biological or chemical warfare

Aug 16, 2009 6:57 PM
There should be an episode about these weapons.They should also have an episode of machine guns and semi automatic assault weapons.
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Re: history of nuclear weapons, biological or chemical warfare

Sep 2, 2009 11:41 AM
I saw on an old topographic map that tere was a army biological lab located near Fort Wingate New Mexico. Possibly New Mexico played a biological role in warfare as well as a nuclear one ? I also saw this movie of a goat get killed by nerve gas it was on the ground in seconds and dead within maybe a minute or so.Poor thing was steaked out and not expecting this kind of preditor.
A tiny explosion a hundred yards away and A puff of white nebulous smoke floating in the air with the wind was like it looked. I understand if biological weapons are used it will be the last in the series because everyone is weakened by the ones that come before. If I understand my country right it will never give up these weapons no matter what it tells the public.

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Re: history of nuclear weapons, biological or chemical warfare

Oct 6, 2009 1:09 PM
I've read books on nuclear weapons and the country's that have one of the best nuclear power is soviet union and i think personally like iraq and country's around there have the top in nuclear power us the us have good nuclear power.
And rifles and automatics the best rifle assault rifle is the m16 it has a history.
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Re: history of nuclear weapons, biological or chemical warfare

Oct 13, 2009 3:26 PM
Dear CN,
You really need to follow Gunny; he has done some of what you are asking about on Mail Call. As to the history Biological and Chemical warfare; try reading Sterling Seagrave's "Yellow Rain". It includes an anecdote about a Belgian farmer near Ypres who while wearing short pants cut down a tree, sat on the stump, and was later diagnosed with mustard gas burns which came from the mustard gas seeping into the ground water and flowing up through the stump to his butt.
TH
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