Re: 「人体実験」報告書見つかる
投稿者: nyankotyanndamon 投稿日時: 2008/05/03 16:05 投稿番号: [23552 / 41162]
Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service
The Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service, served as the staff agency for advising
the Chief of Staff, the Secretary of War, the Assistant Secretary (later Under Secretary) of
War, and Headquarters Army Service Forces on the development, production, distribution,
and employment of chemical warfare material and equipment, on chemical warfare personnel, training, and troop units, and on war plans and related problems. It also supervised field agencies of the Service in the United States. It was represented on some
committees, including the United States Biological Warfare Committee, the United States Chemical Warfare Committee (of the Joint Chiefs of Staff), and the Combined Chemical Warfare Committee (of the Combined Chiefs of Staff). The last two committees, under
Chemical Warfare Service chairmanship and in cooperation with the British Commonwealth’s Interservice Committee on Chemical Warfare conducted an interallied procurement and supply program to maintain a state of readiness for gas warfare, prepared plans for gas
warfare for possible retaliatory use by the U.S., British, and Canadian forces against the enemy, and exchanged intelligence on equipment and techniques.
The wartime Chiefs of the Chemical Warfare Service were Maj. Gen. Walter C. Baker, until April 1941, and Maj. Gen. William N. Porter, May 1941-November 1945.
Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service RG 175. Records of the Chemical Warfare Service 323 Correspondence of and about the Chemical Warfare Service was filed in the central records
of the War Department, in the Adjutant General’s Office under Decimal 020 Chemical Warfare Service, 1943-1945, 029 Chemical Warfare Service, 1940-1943, and 321 Chemical Warfare Service 1941-1945. More records can be found under Decimal 334, filed by the
names of the three aforementioned interagency committees mentioned above, 1942-1945.
↑これなどはアメリカの化学生物兵器を取り纏める機関のことが書いてあるね。
当然、第二次世界大戦時のね。
事実は小説よりも希成。
and employment of chemical warfare material and equipment, on chemical warfare personnel, training, and troop units, and on war plans and related problems. It also supervised field agencies of the Service in the United States. It was represented on some
committees, including the United States Biological Warfare Committee, the United States Chemical Warfare Committee (of the Joint Chiefs of Staff), and the Combined Chemical Warfare Committee (of the Combined Chiefs of Staff). The last two committees, under
Chemical Warfare Service chairmanship and in cooperation with the British Commonwealth’s Interservice Committee on Chemical Warfare conducted an interallied procurement and supply program to maintain a state of readiness for gas warfare, prepared plans for gas
warfare for possible retaliatory use by the U.S., British, and Canadian forces against the enemy, and exchanged intelligence on equipment and techniques.
The wartime Chiefs of the Chemical Warfare Service were Maj. Gen. Walter C. Baker, until April 1941, and Maj. Gen. William N. Porter, May 1941-November 1945.
Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service RG 175. Records of the Chemical Warfare Service 323 Correspondence of and about the Chemical Warfare Service was filed in the central records
of the War Department, in the Adjutant General’s Office under Decimal 020 Chemical Warfare Service, 1943-1945, 029 Chemical Warfare Service, 1940-1943, and 321 Chemical Warfare Service 1941-1945. More records can be found under Decimal 334, filed by the
names of the three aforementioned interagency committees mentioned above, 1942-1945.
↑これなどはアメリカの化学生物兵器を取り纏める機関のことが書いてあるね。
当然、第二次世界大戦時のね。
事実は小説よりも希成。
これは メッセージ 23544 (thirteen_satan さん)への返信です.