The British Chemical Digest

The British Chemical Digest
Title The British Chemical Digest PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1136
Release 1946
Genre Chemical industry
ISBN

Download The British Chemical Digest Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

British Chemical Abstracts

British Chemical Abstracts
Title British Chemical Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1296
Release 1927
Genre Chemistry
ISBN

Download British Chemical Abstracts Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

British Chemical Abstracts

British Chemical Abstracts
Title British Chemical Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1168
Release 1931
Genre Chemistry
ISBN

Download British Chemical Abstracts Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Technical Data Digest

Technical Data Digest
Title Technical Data Digest PDF eBook
Author United States. Army Air Forces
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1945
Genre
ISBN

Download Technical Data Digest Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Daily Digest

Daily Digest
Title Daily Digest PDF eBook
Author United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Office of Information. PRESS SERVICE
Publisher
Pages 656
Release 1930
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

Download Daily Digest Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Serials Holdings

Serials Holdings
Title Serials Holdings PDF eBook
Author Linda Hall Library
Publisher
Pages 816
Release 1989
Genre Medicine
ISBN

Download Serials Holdings Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Chemical Warfare in World War I

Chemical Warfare in World War I
Title Chemical Warfare in World War I PDF eBook
Author Charles E Heller
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 118
Release 2018-09-16
Genre
ISBN 9781727402100

Download Chemical Warfare in World War I Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This Leavenworth Paper chronicles the introduction of chemical agents in World War I, the U.S. Army's tentative preparations for gas warfare prior to and after American entry into the war, and the AEF experience with gas on the Western Front. Chemical warfare affected tactics and almost changed the outcome of World War I. The overwhelming success of the first use of gas caught both sides by surprise. Fortunately, the pace of hostilities permitted the Allies to develop a suitable defense to German gas attacks and eventually to field a considerable offensive chemical capability. Nonetheless, from the introduction of chemical warfare in early 1915 until Armistice Day in November, 1918, the Allies were usually one step behind their German counterparts in the development of gas doctrine and the employment of gas tactics and procedures. In his final report to Congress on World War I, General John J. Pershing expressed the sentiment of contemporary senior officers when he said, "Whether or not gas will be employed in future wars is a matter of conjecture, but the effect is so deadly to the unprepared that we can never afford to neglect the question." General Pershing was the last American field commander actually to confront chemical agents on the battlefield. Today, in light of a significant Soviet chemical threat and solid evidence of chemical warfare in Southeast and Southwest Asia, it is by no means certain he will retain that distinction. Over 50 percent of the Total Army's Chemical Corps assets are located within the United States Army Reserve. This Leavenworth Paper was prepared by the USAA Staff Officer serving with the Combat Studies Institute, USACGSC, after a number of requests from USAA Chemical Corps officers for a historical study on the nature of chemical warfare in World War I. Despite originally being published in 1984, this Leavenworth Paper also meets the needs of the Total Army in its preparations to fight, if necessary, on a battlefield where chemical agents might be employed.