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During World War II both sides produced millions of tons of chemical
agents and also made preparations for their use but never employed them
in combat. The United States focused its research on the development of
protective clothing and skin ointments that would prevent or lessen the
severe blistering of mustard agents.
There were three basic types of experiments that potentially exposed Service members:
1.
Patch or drop tests. These were the most common tests and the Chemical
Warfare Service used them to evaluate the effectiveness of protective or
decontamination ointments in protecting against or treating mustard
agent burns. These tests also evaluated how multiple exposures affected
an individual’s sensitivity to mustard burns and the effects of physical
exercise on these burns. Additionally, a drop of mustard agent was
commonly applied to the forearms of basic trainees to impress them with
the toxicity of the agent and the need to take appropriate action if
exposed.
2. Chamber tests. These tests evaluated the effectiveness of protective clothing against mustard agent.
3.
Field tests. These tests involved the contamination of an area of land
with blister agent. Human subjects traversed this terrain to test
protective clothing, to monitor the effects of agent on animals in the
test site, and to measure agent concentrations in soil and water
samples.
Table 1 below shows the location of known major test facilities during World War II.
Location- Type of Experiment
Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland - Chamber, patch tests, Small scale field tests
Bainbridge, Maryland - Chamber tests
Dugway Proving Ground, Utah - Large scale field tests
Camp Sibert, Alabama - Chamber and patch tests
Naval Research Laboratory, Virginia - Chamber and patch tests
Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Illinois - Chamber and patch tests
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina - Chamber tests
San Jose Island, Panama Canal Zone - Chamber tests, Large scale field tests
Bushnell, Florida - Large scale field tests
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