The Language of Chemical Warfare, circa World War I.

Autor: Garrett, Benjamin C.
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Zdroj: ASA Newsletter; 3/31/2012, Issue 144, p5-22, 4p
Abstrakt: The article offers information on several terms related to chemical warfare, which were used during World War I. It states that accessory was a code name used by Great Britain for a chemical warfare agent contained in a cylinder. It mentions that blind, blinds was used for munition which failed to explore. It highlights that camouflage gas was used for a chemical which simulated presence of a chemical warfare agent.
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