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An alien threat
The Tear Gas chamber experience has long been a way to round off military training in the use of gas masks and protective clothing for operating in a chemical or biological environment, and David Graham's unit recently went through it in New Jersey as part of its annual NBC training.
David has been in the Army National Guard and Army Reserves since 1979. This year he served as a civil affairs team chief in the US Army Special Operations Command in two exercises with the Southern European Task Force in Italy and Germany.
He gave us an account of some aspects of his NBC training.
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December 10, 2001 issue
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To counteract poison
Jewel Simmons
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Joe Smuin, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Tami Moulton, Enrique Smeke, Frank Magwegwe
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items of interest
with contributions from George W. Bush, Tom Heinen, Polly LaBarre
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Safe in the shadows
By Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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No law of accumulation
By John Selover
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Mass hysteria—can one person make a difference?
By Channing Walker Contributing editor
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A pure antidote
By Mardi van Winkle
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WHAT THE MOTHER REMEMBERS
Jean Gray
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Constant vigilance
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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An alien threat
Kim Shippey
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One night on the subway. . .
By Marilyn C. Jones Sentinel staff
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At least I wasn't wearing a face mask
By Madora Kibbe
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your INSIGHTS
with contributions from William D. Ansley, Zina Bauman, Renée Bogrand Alton, Sandra Justad
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Christmas: a stillness within
By Cyril Rakhmanoff Contributing Editor
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Prayer heals food poisoning
Jewel Simmons
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Diagnosed skin cancer healed through prayer
Jacobus P. de Bruyn
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The reality of God's promises
Peter Dreyer
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Spiritual progress resolves problems
Ana Maria Filizzola R. Lins
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Where are we going from here?
Russ Gerber