- Armors for tanks.
- Projectiles with high density and penetration force.
The external irradiation from these materials is not important; inhalation of powders must be avoided.
Casings for shells, to make them heavier and more penetrating
- Armors for tanks. - Projectiles with high density and penetration force. The external irradiation from these materials is not important; inhalation of powders must be avoided.
First, be absolutely certain you're right about this. The agency to contact would be the Army's Criminal Investigation Division (CID).
The Vietnam War was a conventional war; it did not involve nuclear weapons, so there was no poisoning of the atmosphere from radiation or nuclear fallout. As far as medical treatments for personnel encountered during the war; US Military Medical Personnel conducted medical treatment on nearly all people that came into contact with US military personnel, in the war zone or not. This included wounded enemy personnel.
No, normally army recruiters are active duty military personnel assigned to that specific duty. However, some branches of the military may have reserve programs that allow civilian personnel to work as recruiters, but these opportunities are limited. It is best to contact your local military recruitment office for more information on specific requirements and opportunities.
Yes, due to the fact that civilians are less likely to come into contact with NBC threats. ...and... No, because civilians do not typically have the equipment or training necessary to deal with such threats.
No, but they do have discounts available for college students and military personnel. GMC will offer to contact you with a local dealership to see what they have available.
contact security personnel
The purpose of ISOPREP (Individual Service Member's Pre-deployment Training Program) data is to provide critical information about military personnel to ensure their safety and effective recovery in the event of an isolated personnel situation or during a deployment. It includes personal, medical, and contact information, helping to facilitate search and rescue operations and aid in repatriation efforts. ISOPREP data is vital for contingency planning and personnel accountability in the military.
You will have to contact the National Personnel Records Center. Visit http://www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel/index.html for details. You may be able to request the citation on-line.
Someone can find a list of contact center applications at Grant.gov. This website gives you many opportunities for filling out applications for any job.
A new and different category surfaced from this operation; Depleted Uranium. Some projectiles used this material as it was one of the hardest known elements that could penetrate obstacles. When it did so, DU (Depleted Uranium) dust particles became present...when personnel made contact with it, inhaled it, etc. They possibly became ill, or suffered some other unknown negative effect(s).