The US stockpile once comprised more than 30,000 tons of chemical warfare agents, with the first 155 mm projectiles containing mustard agent arriving at the Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD) in the 1940s.
RICHMOND, Ky. -- A Kentucky facility built to dispose of deadly Cold War-era chemical weapons is nearing the end of its mission to destroy its 520-ton stockpile, a milestone that will likely mark the ...
Officials from local, state, and national levels gathered at the Pueblo Convention Center Wednesday to celebrate the destruction of 780,000 chemical munitions at the Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction ...
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