Recently added articles from CML Army Chemical Review:
Chief of chemical.(Conference notes)
Jun 22, 2009 ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Army Chemical Review is dedicated to all Dragon Soldiers and friends of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps and Regiment. In June 2009, we are celebrating the 91st anniversary of the Chemical Corps; Regimental Week; and the Joint Chemical, Biological, ...
Regimental command sergeant major.
Jun 22, 2009 ... The commandant and I have been conducting full spectrum operations this last quarter. We have been able to visit many of our chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) warriors throughout the Chemical Corps; and I must say that I am proud to serve with all of them. Our warriors ...
The NCO creed.
Jun 22, 2009 ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] No one is more professional than I. I am a noncommissioned officer, a leader of Soldiers. As a noncommissioned officer, I realize that I am a member of a time-honored corps, which is known as "The Backbone of the Army." I am proud of the Corps of ...
Year of the NCO.
Jun 22, 2009 ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We announce 2009 as the Year of the NCO. During this year, we will accelerate previously approved strategic NCO development initiatives that enhance training, education, capability, and ...
What it means to be an NCO.
Jun 22, 2009; Stainbrook, Scott R. ... Self-confidence, the abilities to listen and communicate, and a view of the larger picture are all skills required of a noncommissioned officer (NCO). The mission of an NCO is to fulfill what we call the "backbone" of the Army. We are individuals who can hear and understand a mission and ...
Editor's note: the following are excerpts from other class 01-09 essays.
Jun 22, 2009; ... All in all, I feel that being an NCO is the best way to influence our forces. We are where the rubber meets the road. --Staff Sergeant Roland Turner I build on the foundation that was laid by others to instill in my Soldiers what it means to be an NCO. I help them ...
The ECBC environmental biomonitoring laboratory focuses on the future.
Jun 22, 2009; ... Mindful of the 11 September 2001 tragedy and the anthrax attacks that followed, the Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC)(1) Environmental BioMonitoring Laboratory (EBML) is developing technologies and services to address new world demands for global accreditation, increased service ...
Key resolve 2009: CJTF-E shines during Korean training event.
Jun 22, 2009; Carpenter, Aaron ... The Combined Joint Task Force for the Elimination of Weapons of Mass Destruction (CJTF-E) helped reinforce the strategic U.S.-Republic of Korea (ROK) relationship during an annual combined training event known as Key Resolve, which was held 9-19 March 2009. During Key Resolve ...
Operation foal eagle: combined CBRNE training with ROK forces.
Jun 22, 2009; Carpenter, Aaron ... Operation Foal Eagle (a field training exercise held in association with Key Resolve 2009 in the Republic of Korea [ROK], 14-17 March 2009) served as an opportunity for coalition chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives (CBRNE) forces to demonstrate their ...
Joint contaminated surface detector takes off at former army airfield.
Jun 22, 2009; Riley, John M. ... Recently, industry and Army personnel joined together at a little-known National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launch facility in New Mexico to test a piece of emerging technology that could represent the next generation in chemical reconnaissance. Now a launch ...
Concept capability plan: combating weapons of mass destruction.
Jun 22, 2009; Lazo, Larry ... The members of the concept team at the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center Capability Development and Integration Directorate (CDID), Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, have their eyes on the future, envisioning warfare twenty years from now with a maneuver support focus. They are developing a ...
Weapons of mass destruction-civil support team: The title 32 initial response force.
Jun 22, 2009; Van Alstyne, Colonel Christian M. ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Since well before the attacks of 11 September 2001, we have recognized the threat posed by weapons of mass destruction (WMD) attacks on the U.S. homeland. A review of available information reveals a wide variety of asymmetric threats across the spectrum ....
The maneuver enhancement brigade.(Reprint)
Jun 22, 2009; Williams, Charles A. ... "The Army is in the midst of a transformation process to move it to modularity--by adopting the six war-fighting functions and creating new and special organizations. One of those new and special organizations is the MEB [maneuver enhancement brigade] ... designed as a C2 [command and ...
The security of our biolabs.
Jun 22, 2009; Benedosso, Anthony M. ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In September 2001, America struggled to recover in the wake of the most devastating attack on U.S. soil in history. For weeks, Americans were transfixed by images of the destroyed twin towers, which were hauntingly replayed on television. For a time, the ...
The development of India's nuclear program.
Jun 22, 2009; Morgan, Andrew "Jack" ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The development of nuclear weapons around the world interests the global community. Countries research and develop nuclear weapons for many reasons. This article contains an historical review of facts relating to one such country's nuclear-weapon ...
Understanding the protection cell.
Jun 22, 2009; Comitz, Richard L. ... The protection warfighting function (WFF) is new in U.S. Army doctrine. Many of us may serve as members of a protection cell at some point in our careers. As a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear officer attending the Command and General Staff College (CGSC), I suddenly found ...
Hazmat on the railroad: will the new rule really make us safer?
Jun 22, 2009; Flowers, Herschel ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "While commercial aviation remains a possible target, terrorists may turn their attention to other modes. Opportunities to do harm are as great, or greater, in maritime or surface transportation ... Surface transportation systems such as railroads and mass ...
Managing editor receives award.
Jun 22, 2009 ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Mrs. Diane E. Eidson, managing editor of Army Chemical Review, received the 2008 Secretary of the Army Award for Publications Improvements (Departmental) during an 18 March 2009 ceremony at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at the gates of ...
Regimental Week and NDIA JCBRN Conference Agenda.(Conference news)(Calendar)
Jun 22, 2009; ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The 2009 U.S. Army Chemical Corps Regimental Week and National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (JCBRN) Conference will be conducted at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in June. The following schedule ...
Exercise Red Dragon 2009 and the CCMRF.
Jun 22, 2009; Vail, Michael S. ... Red Dragon, which started out as a small exercise in 2004, continues to grow. About 3,000 Soldiers are expected to participate in Red Dragon 2009 at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, 13-27 June. The exercise--which is designed to help improve U.S. Army Reserve defense support to civil authorities ...