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Biological Weapons Systems
"The purpose of this study is to examine a proposal to utilize biological weapons systems in present day military situations. The study is developed around the question: Why not employ biological weapons systems, now? [...] Four suppositions are selected as having the most applicability to current policies concerning biological weapons and military acceptance of the systems. These suppositions are examined in detail, first as current understanding of them affects nonacceptance of biological systems, and secondly as a better understanding of them would affect acceptance of biological systems. Authoritative authors and official publications in the field have been utilized to support both examinations of the chosen suppositions. Near the end of the study, two hypothetical tactical examples are presented of how biological weapons systems might be used, and the advantages that could accrue from their usage. A summary is presented, conclusions are derived and certain recommendations
are made for consideration."
U.S. Army Combined Arms Center
Burnett, Neill C.
1985?
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State Defense Forces: The Missing Link in National Security
"The citizen militia system of the United States has been plagued historically by a confused and often contradictory basic philosophy. On the one hand, the militias were, and are, seen as crucial military resources available to the individual states to be used as local constabularies to assist the civil authorities in situations calling for skills, organization and capabilities beyond the level of local police, fire and disaster relief agencies. On the other hand, the citizen militias have been seen, increasingly in the 20th century, as an essential reserve of trained personnel available for mobilization to active service with the regular Armed Forces of the nation."
U.S. Army Combined Arms Center
Stein, George J.
1984-09