Chemical Warfare Training in the U.S. for Foreign Military Personnel
Kastenmeier, Robert W.
DEAR MR. KASTENMEIR: The Secretary of the Army has asked me to respond to your letter concerning training of foreign nationals In The Chemical Warfare Program and Biological Research...
...Major -_ ....-Captarn...
...for foreign Military Personnel Data introduced by Rep...
...Civil defense and disaster relief...
...Captains...
...I Captain...
...It LLonel...
...do...
...Use of protective mask and associated equip- ment...
...Handling mass casualties...
...Year 1954 CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT REPAIR COURSE (90- l53.1) (0-54D20) Scope: Army organzaUtion...
...1960 Yugodslavia----------- I .. do ..........-- 1961 C EMICAL COMPANT OFICEI (3--C2 ) * Scope: Army organization...
...Inran...
...196 I Lt colonel...
...Captain...
...Jordan...
...1963 5 T srgant...
...Detection and identiftcatlon of chemi- cal agents...
...1963 I Major - .. 1965 Vielnam - -------- 10 Ist lieutenants...
...1955 Japan...
...Thailand...
...1960 6 Captains...
...Technical aspects of biological agents and munitions...
...1966 Switzerland...
...4 Majors .-------- I Major...
...1963 NUCLEAR WEAPONS EMPLOYMENT AND IADIO- LOGICAL DEIENSE (--PS) Scope: Provides training In the employ- ment of nuclear weapons...
...p 'Course wrs phAqerl onut In 1964: no longer oumse was phased out In I1l: no 1gr taught...
...Captain...
...I Clo...
...Lieutenant...
...I Major...
...I Captain -......- 1958 Thailand...
...1968 Inclosure CHEMICAL OFFICER CAREER ASSOCIATE (3AC23) Scope: This course was an abridged version, of the -A-C22 (-3-CR22) Course...
...1969 XPLOSIVE ORDINANCZ DISPOSAh COURSI (4-PF3) (431-55D20) Scope: This course qualifies commissioned offers and enlisted personnel of the Armed FoC In detecton...
...Major...
...Effective writing and listening, conference techniques...
...Weapons famlliarization firing...
...Organization of Army and other services...
...1961 3 Lieutenant...
...Technical aspects of biological warfare and defense against bio- logical attack...
...Norway...
...Captains...
...Area damage oon- trol...
...1961 CHEMICAL...
...1962 I do...
...1953 ! Colonel...
...Technical aspects of chemical agents...
...Captain...
...I lt Lieutenant...
...1963 1 Mar...
...1960 2 Captains...
...1955 3 lst lieutenants...
...Military instruction...
...Captain...
...Major...
...Colonel...
...Capta n ---Ist Ileutenant ...Major --- - - - Lt...
...Japan...
...c. The Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, In coordination with the Department of State...
...1961 I S rlpnt...
...Mainte- nance and repair o major types of eahemica corpS equipment...
...do...
...Military ntelligence, map reading, methods of instruction...
...Use of hand and power tools and testing equipment...
...Ist lieutenant...
...Review of basic procedures In logistics...
...TechnicaL aspects of chemical agents and munitions...
...Li utnant...
...Principles of first aid and self aid...
...Num- ber of Cr-intry students Rank Year Spain...
...Fundamentals of biological agents...
...do...
...defense against radio activity...
...Map reading...
...In addition, there can be no absolute guarantee that defensive tactics will not have some utility In framing offensive tactics...
...1966 1 2d lieutenant ...-- 1967 Italy.-.....1...
...Principles of CBR weapons employment conducting CBR training...
...2 Captain ........- . 1968 I Chief petty officer...
...Major ............------- Ist lieutenants...
...Un- conventional warfare and civil disturbance...
...1955 CHEMICAL omC]X REFESHER (3-A--C)* Scope: A review and up-dating of the in- struction presented in the Chemical Field Grade Officer Course (see prior sheet...
...1960 K...
...Country Canada...
...Great Brtain...
...Mine warfare...
...1966 RADIOLOGIOAL 8PECIALST COURSE (5-I-P6) Scope: Provides training In fundamentals of nuclear weapons effects and radiological defense...
...Mine warfare and field fortifications...
...Fundamentals of leadership...
...1952 4...
...I Captain...
...I Major...
...Meteorology...
...ourse was phased out n 1959...
...In addition, the training request must be approved by: a. The U.S., Unified Commander responsible for the geographical area In which the country is located...
...Intellgence operations...
...I nave attached a list of U.S...
...Captain...
...do . 1954 I do...
...First Aid...
...Effects of weather...
...Flame and smoke equipment...
...Fun- damentals of supply and maintenance opera- ttion...
...Num- ber students Ibnk *_ 2 Stall urps oU._ l I St lt d...
...commander...
...Great Britain...
...Management of casualties...
...Smoke and flame equipment...
...Medlcel aspects of CBR operations...
...I Major...
...1962 1 .. .do...
...Intelligence organization and foreign Armies orientation...
...use, detection and Identification of chemical agents...
...Review of CBR materiel and defensive equip- ment...
...1956 Iran...
...Principles of leadership, organt-At;on of Combat arms...
...I .do...
...Four percent of the instructional material is offensive In nature...
...Major...
...I Sergeant...
...Distribution of chemical supplies equipment...
...Army conducted training...
...1968 Yugoslavia...
...Training is conducted i a country desires the training, IY approval is granted in the manner outlined above, and If the U.S...
...BIOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL ENLISTED 3-R--F2) (494-11) Scope: This course trains enlisted person- nel of all arms and services In CBR opera- tions and applicable training techniques...
...Captain ..........--- Ist lieutenant...
...Swedenn...
...lst lieutenant...
...tcolnel...
...Captains...
...CB weapons employment...
...do...
...1963 CIEMICAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES (491-02D20) Scope: Fundamentals of mlUtiary corre- spondence, personnel management, and ef- fective wirting, map reading...
...1964 Canada...
...Philippines...
...1964 in...
...Communications, military instruction...
...1960 4...
...Army has the cappbillty to provide spaces In tne course deslred...
...Mill- tary nstructilon Smioke operations...
...Four percent of the instructional material Is offensive In nature...
...1966 I Mel . 1962 I Warrant oficer...
...Physical train- ing...
...Intelligence orga- nization and operations...
...3 Ist lieutenants...
...Num- bar of Country students Rank Australia...
...I Commander...
...1967 Ilorwy...
...MaSjJ...
...1953 Philippines 1 do 1952 Israel ------------ I Lieutenant...
...colonels...
...Smoke operations...
...Turkey...
...1967 I 2d lieutenant...
...1960 1 S sergeant...
...However, it is not possible to separate offensive tactics from defense since some knowledge of the offense Is necessary to prepare an adequate defense...
...Map reading...
...ajor I54...
...I Sergeant 1stclass...
...Fundamentals of nuclear weapons effects...
...I Sergeant...
...Routine analytical techniques, principles of general and organic chemistry and lab procedures Micro and semimicro analytical techniques Radlological physics, mathematics, and radiological lab procedures...
...1956 CHEMICAL SMOKE GENERATOR SPECIALIST (s-a-s23.e) * Scope: Provide training n techniques of employment and operations of smoke gener- ators and munitions...
...no longer taught...
...1953 I Major...
...Major...
...I Major...
...1954 Z ._do...
...do...
...1 I stlieutenant...
...Sergeant FC...
...Mexico...
...2d lieutenant...
...Canada...
...Nuclear warfare and radiological defense...
...1965 Thailand...
...As you will note from the course descriptions, the emphasize is on defensive aspects...
...I Sergeant...
...Army logistics systems, logistical support in Theas- ter of Operations...
...do...
...I Captain...
...b. The Department of the Army for U.S...
...colonel...
...Saudi Arabia...
...I Captain...
...Military Intel- ligence...
...Intelligence organization and operations...
...196(0 I...
...1 Captain...
...Num- ber of Country students Rank Year Vietnam...
...Captain...
...Colonels...
...Number of Country students Rank Yeau Austria ---- 1 2d lieutenant...
...Meteorology...
...Decontamination...
...2 Srngeant lt class...
...1954 2 2d lieutenant...
...Nuclear warfare and radiological defense...
...I colonel...
...Training to start Nav...
...coetol...
...colonel...
...colonel...
...Chemical equip- ment and munitions...
...Ct training...
...1964 I S #rgeant ........- 1964 Yugoslavis...
...Operations of chemical corps units...
...taIst lieutenants...
...1955 SPECIAL SMOKE COURSE (---532.7) Scope: Employment of smoke, map reading, communicatioms...
...Caplain...
...Technical aspects of chemical operations to nclude properties...
...Some training Is provided foreign nationals overseas...
...Supply and mantenance procedures...
...Review of meteor- ology and chemical agent detection, Iden- tlfloation, and decontamination...
...Decontamination, protection, smoke and flame equipment...
...Captain...
...Lieutenant - -- Captain...
...Colonel...
...1963 2 Sergeants...
...I Captain 1954 Canada...
...types of chemical agents...
...Technical aspects of chemical agents and munitions...
...colons...
...Frnce...
...Colonel...
...Austria ----Belgium...
...Detection and identification of chemical agents...
...There Is no plan at present to discontinue any of...
...Spain...
...1964 Philippines 1 do...
...1961 1 Ist lieutenant...
...LLt...
...Lieutenant...
...sampling...
...IIt lieutenant...
...1962 CHnICAL ENTRY COURSE (0R-530) (030- Ie10) Scope nd length: This trains personnel to mdIt n technical and tactical operations oI unte, nluding hemical decontamination, smoke generator, and direct support units...
...Medical aspects of CBR warfare...
...1961 4 - d---- o------------ 1961 I Major ..........- - 1961 2...
...Major...
...1962 Denmark...
...Fundamental of supply and maintenance operations...
...Major...
...1962 netherlands...
...1953 1 1st lieutenant...
...1954 I...
...meterology...
...Germany...
...CBR materiel...
...do --------. do -----Captain...
...Funds used to provide this training have been primarily Military Assistance funds, although many spaces have been purchased under Foreign Military sales procedures by the NATO countries...
...Captains ........-- Majors...
...CHEMICAL OFFICER CAREER COURSE (3-A-C22) (5-3-C22) Scope: Army personnel and administrative procedures...
...2 1st lieutenants 1957 I L colonel .. 1957 I Major...
...first aid, de- eonteminatiUM, and handling and disposal or hemical and bologlocal agents found in unesloded ordnance...
...Fallout prediction Principles and techniques of CBR protection...
...1960 2 lt lieutennts...
...do...
...Norway...
...Captains...
...Greece...
...Captain...
...1965 Thailand...
...Brazil...
...Country Num- bar of students Rank Year Belgium...
...L3 . olones...
...Defense against biological attack...
...Captain...
...1956 9 Major...
...colonel...
...do...
...Organization of Army and other services...
...Num- ber of Country students Rank Year Australia...
...Num- ber f Country students Rank Year Thailand...
...do...
...colonel...
...I L. colonel...
...1961 2 ---- do ----------- 1962 2 Majors n...
...1956 I Major ------- 1957 Korea...
...1960 CHEMICAL OFFIClR ORUENrATION (3-A-C20) (5-3-CiS) Scope: Fundamentals of personnel and ad- ministration...
...Fundamentals of military biology...
...CBR protective devices and equip- ment...
...Major...
...Germany...
...Our present records do not indicate mobile training teams have been furnished...
...OBR equipment and materiel...
...moke, fame, decontaml- nation, and protive...
...Army for foreign countries under the Military Assistance Program is aRproved by the United States Ambassador and...
...do --.-- Major...
...1961 I .. . .. do...
...Fundamentals of nuclear weapons ef- fects and radiological defense...
...1965 2 Captains.....- ---- 1966 I Warrant officer - 1967 8 1st lieutenants - 1967 I Lieutenant ....- .. 1967 2 2d lieutenants...
...1959 I...
...Num- ber of County dudents Rank Year Greece...
...2 2d lieutenant...
...1 2d lieutenant ---- 1956 Greece ---------- I Lt colonel -. 1957 Iran ---------------- I Captain...
...Decon- tamination, flame and smoke equipment...
...Five percent of the instructional material offensive In nature...
...do...
...1952 Korea...
...Chemical agents and weapons systems...
...Knowledge of chemical agents dentfi- cation...
...Num- ber of Country students Rank Year Argentina..--- IMajor 1964 Chile I Lt...
...Lt colonel...
...Num- ber of Country students Rank Year Canada...
...no longer taught...
...Eight percent of the Instruc- tional materal is offensive in nature...
...Major...
...Meterology, detection and den- tification...
...Italy...
...Leabanon...
...Smoke operations...
...1960 I Captain...
...1961 Vietnam...
...1952 6...
...Map reading...
...1954 Denmrk .. I Major...
...2 -- do 1955 I Major...
...Defensive measures and decontamina- tion...
...1959 I Major ------ 1959 I Captain...
...Colonel ---- Ist lieutenant . Lieutenant...
...Captains...
...Sincerely, RAYMOND T. REID, Colonel, S Office, Chief oJ Legislative Laison...
...Review of chemical munitions requirements...
...The number of foreign students now at the school is also attached...
...Personnel, supply, maintenance, and financial management...
...taught...
...Ist lieutenantL...
...Final approval by the Assistant Secretary of Defense and the Department of State is designed to Insure that training is-conducted within the overall foreign policy objectives of the United States...
...Defensive biological operations...
...Conference techniques, briefings, and effective writing...
...Ist lieutenant...
...Num- ber ot Country students Rank Year Argentina I...
...1955 I Major...
...Fundamentals of chemical agents and their effects...
...Medical support In the Army...
...Use or micro- scope...
...Captain...
...1961 Korea...
...Now under...
...ILL coblonel...
...ptin...
...Staff procedures...
...Physical training...
...Review of chemical, biological, and radiological employment...
...For- eign Armies orientation...
...Flight LL...
...do...
...1952 I lSt lieutnnt...
...1968 3 Ilt lieutenant...
...Ob- jecbives and Importance of intelligence...
...colonel Captain...
...3Majors...
...do...
...do -- 1967 Korea...
...1962 2 Captain...
...Year 1956 1953 1953 1960 1962 1963 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 1954 1959 1959 1959 1955 1956 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1962 1963 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 1957 1958 1961 1962 1966 1967 1959 1969 1963 1964 1965 1966 1966 1967 1967 1968 1968 1969 1955 1964 1965 1965 1966 1966 1967 1968 1968 1955 1955 1955 1955 1959 1952 1953 1954 1957 1958 1962 1958 1960 1959 1962 1962 1968 1968 1962 1956 1958 1958 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 1966 1967 1968 1968 1969 1956 1956 196 |o,1 Num- ber of Country students bRnk Year Vietnam...
...1951 . do...
...Civilian...
...1956 Korea------------I...
...colonel...
...2 L. colonels...
...Slef and First Aid for chemCourse was phased out in 1964...
...Orientation on future logistical concepts...
...Army Chemical School courses attended by foreign nationals with the information that you requested...
...Major...
...E 10994- 13 - December 9, 1969 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-Extensions of Rerlarks ical agents...
...1966 Mexico...
...1957 CHEMICAL FED GRADE OFICERS COURSE (3-A-C8S) (5-3-C8) Scope: New developments in administra- tlon, the Army command management system and basic principles of effective writing...
...1958 Norway...
...1952 I Major...
...1967 3 st lieutenant...
...Lt colonel...
...KASTENMEIR: The Secretary of the Army has asked me to respond to your letter concerning training of foreign nationals In The Chemical Warfare Program and Biological Research Program...
...do...
...Individual weapons firing...
...Thailand...
...2 Captains...
...do .. do Colonel...
...I do Do...
...do...
...lader...
...Major...
...1961 6 t lieutenant...
...1967 1 T sergeant...
...1961 1 2d lieutenant...
...Medical aspects of CBR warfare...
...and conduct of radIological surveys...
...3 -.- do...
...Num...
...do...
...I trust that this information will be helpful to you...
...Calculation of chemical munition requirements...
...1955 2 Ist lieutenants -- 1956 I Major ------ 1956 I Ist lieutenant...
...The U.S...
...Egpyt...
...Principles of CBR weapons employment...
...Colonels...
...Num- ber of Country students Rank Year Philppinos -. I....- I Corpornal...
...and material...
...elf and First Aid...
...Fundamentals of medical support in CBR operations Seven percent of the instruc- tional material Is offensive in nature...
...Fun- damentals of logistics...
...Captain...
...C equipment and materiel...
...1967 1 Captain...
...Fundamentals of leadership...
...st lieutenants...
...Per- sonnel, supply, financial and maintenance management...
...1960 I Ist lieutenant - .. 1965 I -do ---- 1966 Turkey .. --.....- - I Captain...
...colonel...
...E 10995- 14 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-Exensions of Remarks December 9, 1969 E 10996 CHEMICAL STAPF SPECIALT (3-R--534.1) Scope: Personnel and administrative pro- cedures...
...DA publications...
...I Major -- 1968 Japan...
...Captain . .. Major...
...do ---- - Captain .........-------- Majors...
...An example Is that provided our allies In oint exercises or within the NATO Department of VILSECK Germay school...
...1956 RADIOLOGICAL SWCIALIST OOUrTs 48--r51 e Scope: Thib course trsins commaloned ooers, warrant o eer...
...1956 1 2d lieutenant...
...Employment of OB agents...
...19i62 2 Corporals...
...the chief United States military representative In the country requesting the training...
...1963 I 2d lieutenant ....- 1965 I Captain...
...I T airson...
...Funda- mentals of nuclear weapons effects Fallout prediction...
...Field fortifications and camouflage...
...Smnoke generating materiel...
...lame and smoke weapons...
...st Ieutna...nt...
...colonel...
...Supply and maintenance operations...
...Meteorology...
...1961 2 Lieutenant ..---- 1962 2 2d lieutenant...
...Num- ber of Country students Rank Year Australia...
...ermany...
...colonel...
...Deoon- taminatlon...
...1962 I Corporal...
...do...
...1956 4 LL commander...
...Captain...
...Major...
...1959 1I st lieutenant...
...1958 1 Captain...
...Review of Combat Arms organizations and missions...
...CBR equipment ano munitions...
...Organization, capabilities and employment of Comnbat Arms and sister serv- ices...
...1962 1 Lt colonel...
...Any materials provided would have been under the military sales program...
...Captain...
...1956 I Captain ..---..-- 1956 I LL colonel .....- . 1956 2...
...Army organisation, map reading, mine warfer., communications, weapons famillarizatlon...
...Military justice...
...1957 2 Serients...
...Major...
...1960 2 -- do - - 1963 1 Ist lieutenant ..- . 1964 1 Captain ----- 1964 Lebanon------------- I Lieutenant...
...CBR material, offensive and defensive...
...colonel...
...1963 2 1st lieutenant ---- 1963 2 2d lieutenant ---- 1964 1 Lieutenant...
...Majors._ .. Lt...
...China (Taiwan) .. Denmark...
...1961 Piblippins...
...Captain...
...1968 CHEMICAL OCR ALL23D BASIC COURSE (3-A-C20X) Scope: Mission, organization, functions of U.S...
...Calculation of chemical munition requirements...
...1956 Korea...
...United Kingdom...
...I Major Not yet arrived for training...
...1960 I -do ---- 1961 2 Ist lieutenants...
...1959 4 Ist lieutenants...
...1969 Turkey...
...Captain...
...Year Lt...
...1959 France -------- II 1st lieutenant - 1956 Germany...
...1967 3 Lieutenant...
...1963 3 M sergeants ..- 1963 1 Sereunt...
...Number of Country students Rank Year K...
...2 Lieutenants...
...Review of toxic chemical agents, field be- havior, detection and identification...
...do 1960 1 Major...
...I lai lieutenant Do...
...Korea...
...Survival, evasion and escape...
...Field fortifications, camouflage, mine warfare, weapons familiarization, counterinsurgency, survival, escape and evasion...
...Approval procedures and final budgetary approval for training are based on the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961...
...Flame equipment...
...Major...
...1957 1 Lt colonel...
...do...
...Captains...
...do...
...1962 2 Captain...
...Pakistan...
...1961 I Cptain...
...1960 CHEMICAL LABORATOY PROCEDURES (491-02D20) Scope: Techniques of handling and Justl- fying bacterlological cultures...
...1967 1 Major...
...1962 1...
...1958 I...
...I s15t lieutenant .-.-- 1961 Thailand -------- I Corporal...
...do...
...Decontamination, chemical equipment and munitions...
...olonel --------- 1955 China...
...1956 Japan...
...Num- ber of Country students' Rank orea...
...Under military sales, the country pays all costs involved...
...Conducting CBR training...
...1953 Netherlands I Commander...
...1954 7 1st lieutenants...
...Gree e...
...1960 1I Captain ----------- 1960 7. Captains...
...1954 2 Captain...
...do...
...However, no requirement exists to operate courses only for foreign students...
...2 Captain...
...Impact of CBR on logis- tical planning, supply and maintenance...
...1962 4 Captin...
...colonel...
...Num berot Country students Rank Year Netherlands...
...do -1958 1 ---- do...
...Captain...
...Conducting CBR training...
...do...
...Communications equipment...
...1 Lieutenant ...- _. . 1956 Philippines ----------- 1 Ist lieutenant - 1956 2 Captains - - 1961 1 2nd lieutenant - 1962 *Course wa phased out in 1985...
...Major...
...colonel...
...Lt colnd...
...1956 I Captain...
...Smoke, flame, decontamination and detection operations...
...1958 5 -do -- 1961 1 2d lieutenant...
...1963 2 1st lieutenants...
...1966 1 t lieutenant...
...I Major...
...All training conducted by the U.S...
...I Warrant officr...
...1965 1...
...1968 I Ist lieutenant...
...Supply and maintenance publi- eations...
...do...
...do...
...Fundamentals of biological warfare necessary to teach and apply BW training and defense in his unit...
...1958 4 Captains...
...Fallout predic- tion...
...2 Captins...
...1953 7...
...Captain...
...We do not solicit participation in these training courses...
...1963 I T ant......------- 1963 Vietnam...
...Robert W. Kastenmeier Abbreviations: CB - Chemical/Biological CBR - Chemical/Biological/Radiological " "''' "- 12 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD--Extensions of Remarks December 29, 1969 Nun- ber ot Country studesta Rank Year Pakistan I...
...Captain...
...1 Ilst Ieennt...
...Three percent of the Instructural ma- tertial is offensive in nature...
...1953 1962 1964 1965 1963 1966 1969 1964 1966 1954 1954 1960 190 1960 1961 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 1963 1964 1967 1952 1962 1964 1964 1961 1961 1962 1962 1964 1961 1963 1963 193 1966 1960 1960 1962 1963 1964 1965 1967 1965 1953 1953 1953 1961 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 1964 1966 1961 1262 111 E 10993 Chemical Warfare Training in the U.S...
...Major...
...the current courses...
...Four percent of the nstructional material was offensive in nature...
...Ist Lieutenants...
...Smoke operations...
...The tuition costs of the various training courses vary from 560 to $550 per space...
...5 Lieutenant...
...PRESENT TRAINING Number Country of Rank students Australia...
...Num- ber ot Country students Rank Argentin...
...Counter- Insurgency, opetonal and training aspects of CBR defense and weapons employment...
...1955 3 Captains ....1...
...Mine warfare...
...1953 Franc...
...Army and other service organization and missions...
...4 Ist lieutenants - .. 1954 I Lt...
...Captain...
...Combat Arms organization and capabilities...
...Fundamen- ta of nuclear warfare and radiological de- tense...
...Mine warfare and field forttificatons...
...I Major...
...Combat Arms organizations and capabilities...
...1951 I lst lieutenant...
...Major...
...1956 I Captain ......---- 1956 I LL colonel...
...Major...
...Major...
...PFve percent of the Instructional material offensive In nature...
...Capabilities and employment of the Combat Arms...
...Thailand...
...Australia...
...Review of rsdiac instruments and fallout predlotion...
...Conduct of OBR training...
...Irq...
...ia414Jl Al;lta...
...2 .. do 1956 1 -- do - ---- 1958 2 Captain -------- 1957 Iraq-.1 I Ist lieutenant - 1957 I...
...Korea...
...Nuclear warfare and radiological defense...
...1956 1956 10 Flight officer...
...Japan ore a...
...1957 2 Ist lieutenants...
...Medical training...
...colonel...
...st lieutnant...
...I Captain...
...Major...
...1956 Turkey...
...1967 Thailand I Captain...
...1966...
...Major...
...Captain...
...1960 Germany...
...I Captain...
...I Majors...
...Major...
...1959 I Major ------- 199 1 Captain...
...Year Num- ber of Cssntry students Rank Year nam...
...1954 Italy I Captain...
...Technical aspects of Biological warfare, agents, and munitions...
...China...
...Unconven- tional warfare...
...I Captain...
...do...
...Fundamentals of military leadership and military justice...
...1955 I LL colonel...
...ber of Country students Rank Year Australia - - I Captain- .- - 1968 Belgium ------ I - do ---- ..- 1968 China (Taiwan...
...1962 1 Colonel...
...do...
...IMajor...
...Army Chemical School at Fort McClellan, Alabama, has provided instruction to military personnel from 36 foreign ountries...
...Funda- mentals of military chemistry...
...Principles of leadership...
...I Captain...
...Major...
...Four percent of the instructional material is offensive in nature...
...3 Ist lieutenants -- 1969 1 Captain...
...Smoke operations...
...Employment of chemical end bological weapons...
...Decontamuia- tion methods, procedures, and individual protection...
...Captains...
...1956 Yugoslavia .. I Captain 1961 CRB OFRFCIS COURSt (3-A-Ft) (2-z-r5) Scope: Information necessary to perform comand, staff, or instructor duties requiring knowledge of CBR warfare operations and training techniques...
...2 Mjorsn...
...1958 I Ist lieutenant...
...Major...
...no longer taught...
...do...
...2d lieutenant...
...and selected olvllsan personnel in radiological safety techniques neceary for storing and handling rUdio- active material other than nuclear weapons...
...2 Captin...
...Technical aspects of blo- logical operations to include characteristics of agents and weapons systems...
...Number ol Country students Rank Argentina...
...I Lieutenant...
...1964 Venezuela .. Captn...
...2d lieutenant...
...Overall costs for Military Assistance Program training consists of transportation, cost of living allowance, course tuition and information program funds...
...1953...
...All categories of training were Included, however, more emphasis and time were devoted to branch material Instruction rather than to general military education...
...1966 1 Captain...
...Combat arms organization and capabilities...
...Denmark...
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