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Information Papers are reports of what we know today about military, procedures and equipment used during the Gulf War of 1990 and 1991. The purpose of these paper's are to give the reader a basic understanding of specific procedures and equipment. This is not an investigative report, but a vehicle to provide background information. We hope that you will read these and contact us with any information that would help us better understand the events reported. Please contact this office to report any new information.
- The Use of Modeling and Simulation in the Planning of Attacks on Iraqi Chemical and Biological Warfare Targets: February 23, 2000
- The Fox NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle: March 14, 2001
- The Fox NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle: July 29, 1997
- Inhibited Red Fuming Nitric Acid: August 3, 1999
- Iraq’s Scud Ballistic Missiles: February 12, 2001
- Iraq’s Scud Ballistic Missiles: July 25, 2000
- M256 Series Chemical Agent Detector Kit: July 23, 1999
- M8A1 Automatic chemical Agent Alarm, October 30, 1997
- Military Record Keeping During and After the Gulf War: August 11, 1999
- Medical Surveillance During Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm: November 6, 1997
- Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) and Chemical Protection, October 30, 1997
- Vaccine Use During the Gulf War: December 7, 2000
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Last Updated: July 11, 2023