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1961 Memo for Director, Viral Genetics.pdf
Addresses the question of whether Fort Detrick should look into artificially recombining viruses for the purpose of creating biological weapons

1961 Memo for Advisory Panel on Biological and Chemical Defense.pdf
Considers the practical aspects of a disarmament agreement in terms of detecting BW production facilities

1961 Letter Housewright to Brown.pdf
Follow up with the program director of Defense Research and Engineering about topics discussed in a meeting

1961 Evaluation of Special Operations at Fort Detrick.pdf
Ad Hoc Group was organized to evaluate and prep recommendations on the covert program and activities of the Special Operations Division at Fort Detrick

1960 Second Meeting of the Biological and Chemical Defense Planning Board.pdf
This is a meeting of the Biological and Chemical Defense Planning Board where they discussed the facilities of the US Army Chemical Corps and the future of its programs

1960 Fourth Meeting of the Biological and Chemical Defense Planning Board.pdf
Provides an overview of the fourth B&C committee meeting

1960 First Meeting of the Biological and Chemical Defense Planning Board.pdf
This first meeting of the B&C Defense Planning Board had the objective of providing analysis of present capabilities, encouragement and planning for research, and improvement in the coupling of DoD and civilian activities.

1960 Chemical, Biological, Radiological (CBR) Warfare and its Disarmament Aspects.pdf
Provides a post-World War analysis of CBR, including the United States' policies leading up to World War II and its current stances. The document also defines CBR and provides a general run-down of current agents that are threats to the U.S. and the…

1960 CBR is a Valid Weapon, Not A Monstrosity.pdf
Statement made by Congressmen in response to the growing push for CBW disarmament.

1959 Statement of Pugwash International Conference of Scientists On Biological and Chemical Warfare.pdf
Twenty-six scientists from eight nations met to discuss BW, CW, and means for preventing their production or use in war. The statement outlines these issues and considerations for the international community.

1959 Research in CBR.pdf
The document details the position of the United States on the use of CBR weapons at the time, noting the growing concern of CBR use by foreign adversaries such as the Soviet Union and other Communist nations. It emphasizes areas of weakness upon…

1959 Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations.pdf
Statements given by Army officials regarding status of CEBAR. Objective to raise allocated budget for CEBAR. Much of the useful info is off the record.

1959 Hearing Before Committee on Science and Astronautics.pdf
Statements given by Army officials regarding status of CEBAR. Less information on biological warfare, more focus on chemical.

1958 Toxicological Warfare.pdf
This document details the general concerns regarding CBR (chemical, biological, radiological) warfare that were important for the United States to consider when preparing themselves against an enemy attack. Many comparisons are drawn between nuclear…

1958 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations.pdf
Relevant info largely pertains to statements made by Gen. Creasy on the status of CEBAR. Much of useful info is off the record, but two of Creasy's prior speeches are included.

1958 Article and Statements on CBR by William Creasy.pdf
This article seeks to explain the need for American vigilance towards the dangers of chemical, biological, and radiological weapons.

1954 Report of the Conference to Discuss Proposals for Field Tests Submitted by the Operations Research Office.pdf
Provides details regarding the use of stem and leaf rusts as BW agents in the United States and the U.S.S.R. The report takes a deep dive into the conditions that are optimal for these rusts to be the most effective when disseminated on a given plot…

1953 The Truth About Biological Warfare.pdf
In this document, the author aims to provide current information about BW without the usual sensationalism and exaggeration that typically surround it at this time period. While he says the occurrence of supervirulence (mutations) or a full-on…

1953 Memorandum for the Secretary of Defense, _Chemical (Toxic) and Biological Warfare Readiness._.pdf
The Joint Chiefs of Staff reflect on the state of BW and CW capabilities, with an emphasis on the higher-level achievements.
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