Dismantling Chemical Weapons Part 1
The subcommittee heard testimony from Defense Department officials and others on the demilitarization of stockpiled chemical munitions. The … read more
The subcommittee heard testimony from Defense Department officials and others on the demilitarization of stockpiled chemical munitions. The Defense Department plans to burn chemical weapons in nine states at a cost of over $11 billion. Reps. Hansen, Browder and Buyer questioned witnesses as “guest members” of the subcommittee. They are from states with weapons stockpiles under consideration. close
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- Gilbert Decker Assistant Secretary U.S. Army->Research and Development
- Robert Orton Major General U.S. Army->Chemical Demilitarization
- Theodore Prociv Deputy Assistant Secretary Department of Defense->Chemical Matters
- David R. Warren Director General Accounting Office->Defense Management
- Davis Warren Director
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