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  2. Edgewood Chemical Activity - Wikipedia

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    The Edgewood Chemical Activity (abbreviated ECA) was a U.S. Army site located in Edgewood, Maryland that stored chemical weapons.Its construction was started by Ordnance Corps in November 1917 and completed in less than a year.

  3. Pine Bluff Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army Chemical Material Agency completed a number of treaty-mandated chemical warfare disposal operations at the arsenal, described below. Pine Bluff Ton Container Decontamination Facility (PBTCDF): The PBTCDF began operations in September 2003, with the mission of decontaminating and recycling more than 4,300 short tons (3,900 t ...

  4. United States Army enlisted rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the Army began wearing polished black leather boots instead of the traditional unpolished russet leather (as late as the early 1980s, older soldiers who had served before 1956 said they were in the "brown boot" army.), and the army green uniform (with Goldenlite-Yellow-on-green rank stripes) was adopted.

  5. 152d Depot Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 152d Depot Brigade was a training and receiving formation of the United States Army during World War I. It was successively commanded by Brigadier Generals George W. Read , [ 1 ] John E. Woodward , [ 2 ] George H. Estes, [ 3 ] George D. Moore, [ 4 ] Edward Sigerfoos , [ 5 ] and William Jones Nicholson .

  6. Charles M. Price Support Center - Wikipedia

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    Charles M. Price Support Center was a United States Army base located in Granite City, Illinois, across the Mississippi River directly to the east of St. Louis. Originally selected as a site for a U.S. Army supply depot during World War I, it was not established until World War II as the Granite City Engineer Depot. The installation employed up ...

  7. What channel is Army-Navy game on today? Time, TV schedule ...

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    The 124th edition of the Army-Navy game will make its New England debut on Saturday as the Black Knights (5-6) and Midshipmen (5-6, 4-4 in AAC play) face off.

  8. Newport Chemical Depot - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 BRAC commission report recommended the depot's closure [15] and the Army held a Deactivation Ceremony in June 2010, signifying that all activities required for closure of the NECD had been successfully completed. In preparation for closure, the Newport Chemical Depot Reuse Authority (NeCDRA) was created to complete a reuse master plan ...

  9. Create, share, or subscribe to a calendar - AOL Help

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    You can share your AOL Calendar as a web page or as an iCal URL that others using any iCal application can access. 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. Click Calendar. 3.