The National Center for Telehealth & Technology (T2)
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center - Ft. Hood, Texas
The Health Show: Environmental Health
U.S. Army HOOAH 4 HEALTH - HOOAH 4 YOU
U.S. Army HOOAH4HEALTH.com - PREVENTION
USACHPPM' s Future
The Health Status of the United States Army
www.dos.state.ny.us/fire/pdfs/Links/web_sites12-05-2006.pdf
Fort McClellan in Anniston, Alabama became the permanent home for the Army Chemical Corps training center in 1951. In 1962, the name was changed from the Chemical Corps School to the U.S. Army Chemical Center and School, until it was disestablished in 1973. Another activity, the U.S. Army Combat Developments Command Chemical Biological-Radiological Agency, moved to Fort McClellan in 1962. It was later disestablished along with the Chemical School in 1973. The U.S. Army Chemical School continued to make important advances in chemical warfare, camouflage tactics, chemical detection, decontamination, and protection. Fort McClellan became home to the Chemical Decontamination Training Facility (CDTF), where chemical soldiers worked with live nerve agents under controlled conditions. This facility, being the only one of it's kind in the free world, provided confidence training to chemical soldiers in proper chemical decontamination techniques. The CDTF operated for almost a decade, training thousands of U. S. soldiers, and hundreds of chemical soldiers from various allied countries, with a flawless safety record. The Department of Justice Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) has taken possession of Sibert Hall (building 1081, formerly occupied by the U.S. Army Chemical School), the Chemical Decontamination Training facility (CDTF), and much of the on-post billeting. The CDP provides disaster and terrorist response training to military and civilian personnel. This clip is from the 1950s episode, the Unseen Weapon, from the The Big Picture documentary television program which ran on the American Broadcasting Company from 1953 to 1959. The program consisted of documentary films produced by the United States Army Signal Corps Army Pictorial Service.
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