prevention pillar
James M. Brannon has written: 'Abiotic and biotic TNT transformations' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Military explosives, Environmental aspects of Soil remediation, Explosives, Military, Groundwater, Military Explosives, Pollution, Soil remediation 'Review of fate and transport processes of explosives' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Military explosives, Explosives, Military, Groundwater, Military Explosives, Nitrotoluene, Pollution, Soil absorption and adsorption
He was a great military planner
He was a great military planner
R&D, productivity, economic stability, military stability
Kailash Thakur has written: 'Outer space and military supremacy' -- subject(s): Astronautics, Military, Law and legislation, Military Astronautics, Space law 'Environmental protection law and policy in India' -- subject(s): Pollution, Government policy, Environmental protection, Environmental law
The department of defense
AR 25-50 Preparing and managing Correspondence
Christina L. Nelson has written: 'Supporting defense communities' -- subject(s): Civil-military relations, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Military bases, Land use, Military bases, Planning, States
Cheap energy, military spending, and rising productivity.
Dan M. Townsend has written: 'RDX and HMX sorption in thin disk soil columns' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Military explosives, Explosives, Military, Military Explosives, Soil absorption and adsorption, TNT (Chemical)
The Military Munitions Rule, established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), aims to regulate the management and disposal of military munitions to ensure environmental protection and public safety. It provides guidelines for the proper handling, storage, and disposal of unexploded ordnance and other military-related waste. By setting these standards, the rule seeks to prevent environmental contamination and mitigate risks associated with military munitions. Ultimately, it supports sustainable practices while maintaining national defense readiness.
That is where you learn the military specialty of managing (storing, transporting, distributing, recovering and destroying) explosive weapons.