Mustard operation — Mus·tard operation (musґtərd) [William Thornton Mustard, Canadian surgeon, 1914–1987] see under operation … Medical dictionary
Operation CHASE — (Cut Holes and Sink Em) was a United States Department of Defense program that involved the disposal of unwanted munitions at sea from May 1964 into the early 1970s.[1] The disposal program involved loading old munitions onto ships which were… … Wikipedia
Operation Top Hat — was a local field exercise [1] conducted by the United States Army Chemical Corps in 1953. The exercise involved the use of Chemical Corps personnel to test biological and chemical warfare decontamination methods. These personnel were… … Wikipedia
Operation Red Hat — was a U.S. military action taking place in 1971, which involved the movement of chemical warfare munitions from Okinawa, Japan to Johnston Atoll in the North Pacific Ocean. Contents 1 Operation 2 Accident 3 See also … Wikipedia
Operation Hush — Part of World War I Date 1917 Location Belgian Coast … Wikipedia
Mustard procedure — Intervention ICD 9 CM 35.91 The Mustard procedure was developed in 1963 by Dr. William Mustard at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Mustard, with support … Wikipedia
Mustard Plug — Мастэд Плаг Жанр Ска панк Годы 1991 наши дни … Википедия
Operation Dawn 6 — Part of Iran–Iraq War Date 22 February 24 February 1984 Location Area east of the Basra Baghdad Highway … Wikipedia
Operation Geranium — was a U.S. Army mission that dumped more than 3,000 tons of the chemical agent lewisite into the ocean off the Florida coast in 1948. Contents 1 Operation 2 Dumping 3 See also 4 References … Wikipedia
Operation Davy Jones' Locker — (or Davey) was a U.S. military operation from 1946 1948. It involved the dumping at sea of captured German chemical weapons following the end of World War II. Contents 1 Background 2 Operation 3 See also 4 … Wikipedia