CHEMICAL WARFARE
Articles and editorials
Another Flawed-Weapons Plan That Needs Scrapping, 29311 [28OC]
Cancer Threat Seen for Vietnam Vets in Study for Deaths, 3048 [21FE]
Chemical Arms Curbs Are Sought—Officials Alarmed by Increasing Use of Banned Weapons, 23450 [11SE]
Chemical Overkill, 14244 [4JN]
Cruelest Weapon, 15772 [13JN]
Fascell Calls Presidential Chemical Warfare Summary ``Bad Wine in New Bottle'', 10196 [1MY]
For a Universal Banning of Chemical Weapons, 10915 [7MY]
Forget Chemical Weapons, 15995 [17JN]
How To Get Tough With Nerve Gas, 24960 [25SE], 25215 [26SE], 26122 [3OC]
It's Up to House on Nerve-Gas Issue, 15752 [13JN]
NATO Cool to U.S. Program for Modern Chemical Arms, 15790 [13JN]
Needed—Solid Defense Against Gas, 16153 [18JN]
New Nerve-Gas Weapons That We Don't Need, 15998 [17JN], 16152 [18JN]
Viet Vet Chooses Suicide Over a Life of Suffering, 19263 [16JY]
We Risk Killing an Entire Generation of Europe, 23264 [10SE]
Who Speaks for Science?, 38842 [20DE]
Why We Didn't Use Poison Gas in World War II, 24670-24672 [23SE]
Bills and resolutions
Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot, KY: storage and demilitarization of chemical munitions and agents (see S. 662)
Soviet Union: bilateral discussions on comprehensive and verifiable ban (see S. Res. 112)
Treaties: negotiations to prohibit production, proliferation, and stockpiling (see H.R. 2124)
Weapons: regulate transportation and destruction (see H.R. 1430)
Booklets
CBW—The Poor Man's Atomic Bomb: Institute for Policy Analysis (excerpt), 12969 [21MY]
Letters
Agent orange studies: John H. Gibbons, 8819 [23AP]
Chemical weapons: Bernard W. Rogers, 13170, 13195 [22MY]
———Charles C. Flowerree, 15812 [13JN]
Health effects of exposure to agent orange: OTA, 981 [24JA]
———VA, 930 [24JA]
Include women Vietnam veterans in agent orange studies: Centers for Disease Control, 23452 [11SE]
———Margaret M. Heckler, Sec. of HHS, 23452 [11SE]
———sundry Representatives, 23452 [11SE]
Proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons (H.R. 2124): Representatives Fascell and Porter, 10196 [1MY]
Messages
Chemical Warfare Review Commission Report: President Reagan, 15709 [13JN]
Press releases
Binary chemical weapons: Representative Fascell, 8657 [22AP]
Remarks in House
Agent orange: long-range effects on Vietnam veterans, 19263 [16JY]
Binary chemical weapons: proposed freeze, 26122 [3OC]
Chemical weapons: ban, 29310 [28OC], 29802 [31OC], 34798 [5DE]
———nonproliferation agreement negotiations, 28227 [21OC]
———procurement, 16000 [17JN]
———proposed ban, 10914 [7MY]
———proposed ban on testing, 25215 [26SE]
———stockpile, 17271 [25JN]
Lethal binary chemical weapons: proposed ban (H.R. 2124), 8520 [18AP], 8657 [22AP], 10196 [1MY]
Nerve gas weapons: position of NATO defense ministers, 15790 [13JN]
———proposed ban, 23450 [11SE]
Reagan, President: policy, 23264 [10SE]
Stockpile: destruction of obsolete agents (H.R. 1430), 4658 [6MR]
Women Vietnam veterans: include in agent orange studies, 23451 [11SE]
Remarks in Senate
Chemical weapons: production, 24960 [25SE]
Chemicals: access to materials used to manufacture biological weapons, 12969 [21MY]
Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot, KY: place restrictions on storage and demilitarization of chemical agents (S. 662), 5203 [14MR]
NATO: discussions on deterrent capability, 13216-13218 [22MY]
Veterans: effects of exposure to agent orange, 8819 [23AP]
———study of effects of exposure to agent orange, 3048 [21FE]
Weapons: ban, 13170, 13192-13214 [22MY], 14982 [10JN]
———ban (S. Res. 112), 6813 [28MR]
———production, 13568 [23MY]
Reports
Chemical Weapons: GAO (excerpt), 13206 [22MY]
———Library of Congress (excerpt), 13206 [22MY]
Deficiencies in CW Defense Posture—Calls for CW Defense Improvements Not Binary Production: GAO, 15791 [13JN]
Disposal of Chemical Munitions and Agents: National Academy of Sciences (excerpt), 13194, 13200 [22MY]
In the Likely Event of Chemical War, the U.S. Is Not Prepared: Association of the United States Army, 10158 [1MY]
Mortality Among Vietnam Veterans in Massachusetts, 8820 [23AP]
Project Ranch Hand II, Mortality Update, 1984 and Mortality Among Vietnam Veterans in Massachusetts, 1972-83: OTA, 8819 [23AP]
U.S. House of Representatives Chemical Weapons Controversy: Garry Malphrus, 17531-17533 [26JN]
Statements
Administration's Chemical Weapons Policy: Representative Edgar (excerpt), 23264 [10SE]
Chemical Weapons: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 13211 [22MY]
———Charles Donnelly, 13209 [22MY]
———Cyrus R. Vance, 13211 [22MY]
———Fred Kroesen, 13194, 13201, 13209 [22MY]
———James Watkins, 13193, 13194 [22MY]
———John M. Lee, 13211 [22MY]
———John Wickham, 13200 [22MY]
———Panel on Chemical Stockpile Status, 13194, 13205 [22MY]
———Robert S. McNamara, 13211 [22MY]
———Thomas J. Welch, 13205 [22MY]
———Walter J. Stoessel, 13194 [22MY]
Nerve Gas Weapons: Bernard W. Rogers (excerpt), 15790 [13JN]
Nerve Gas Weapons Appropriations: Representative Fascell, 29310 [28OC]
Studies
At the U.N.—The Kirkpatrick Legacy: Roger A. Brooks, 7947-7950 [16AP]
Binary Nerve Gas Weapons and the Danger of Proliferation: Library of Congress, 23450 [11SE]
Summaries
Findings of the Chemical Warfare Review Commission, 13201 [22MY]
Mortality Among Vietnam Veterans, 1972-83, 3049 [21FE]
Testimonies
Chemical Warfare: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., 12413-12414 [16MY]
Texts of
H.R. 2124, proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons, 8657 [22AP]
Include women Vietnam veterans in agent orange studies, 23452 [11SE]
S. Res. 112, ban weapons, 6812 [28MR]