To: jwalsh07
You are correct. I was stationed at a chemical weapons site in Germany in 1987-1991 and we had bunkers full of chems that dated back to mid 60s and 80s and I swear some looked like the were from WW1. All of the 155s and 8s were still war capable. The site was decommissioned in early 90s.
151 posted on
06/22/2006 7:19:58 AM PDT by
tobyhill
(The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
To: tobyhill
To: tobyhill
Several US Chemical Weapons facilities (in the 2000-2003 timeframe) were built to specifically incinerate US chemical and binary agents stored since WWI.
But I guess all of those precautions we (my design team) designed in place against KILLING the US workers handling and disposing of these 1916-17-18 weapons weren't needed, because they were "old" chemical weapons.
Funny. We didn't think so. Because (unlike biased ignorant liberal mouthpieces) WE were the ones who WOULD BE killed if the gasses were released unburnt.
164 posted on
06/22/2006 7:31:42 AM PDT by
Robert A Cook PE
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