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[1] US Central Command message, Subject: "Suspected Chemical/Biological Weapons Storage Sites in the KTO Prior to the Ground War," February 28, 1991.

[2] US Central Command message, Subject: "Suspected Chemical/Biological Weapons Storage Sites in the KTO Prior to the Ground War," February 28, 1991.

[3] Walpole, Robert D, Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Intelligence for Persian Gulf War Illnesses Issues, "17 Suspect CW/BW Storage Sites Identified in 28 February 1991 CENTCOM Message. A Statement for the Record," Persian Gulf War Illnesses Task Force, Central Intelligence Agency, July 29-30, 1997.

[4] United Nations Special Commission Press Statement on Chemical Weapons Destruction, April 26, 1992, p. 3.

[5] Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "Reported Mustard Agent Exposure Operation Desert Storm" (Case Narrative), August 27, 1997, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/fisher/.

[6] Defense Intelligence Agency message, subject: "Iraqi Chemical Warfare (CW) Facilities and Storage Areas," December 28, 1990, p. 5-6.

[7] United Nations Special Commission Press Statement on Chemical Weapons Destruction, April 26, 1992, p. 3.

[8] Department of Defense, "Final Report to Congress, Conduct of the Persian Gulf War," April, 1993, p. 95-98.

[9] Lead Sheet 25537, Interview with USCENTCOM current order of battle analyst, December 9, 1999.

[10] Lead Sheet 25537, Interview with USCENTCOM current order of battle analyst, December 9, 1999.

[11] After Action Report, 1st EOD Group, June 14,199, p. 8.; 1st EOD Group Daily Journal, March 1-15, 1991; 24th Mechanized Infantry Division Operation Desert Storm After Action Report, June 17,1991.

[12] VII Corps Commander's Situation Report 80, March 22-May 6, 1991.

[13] Operation Desert Shield Storm Diary, 807th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, undated; 3rd Armored Division History of Operation Desert Storm and Spear, undated; 1st Armored Division Enemy Equipment Destruction Update for March 9, March 9, 1991; US Army Center of Military History XVIII Airborne Corps in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm: An Annotated Chronology, dated August 1990 to June 1991; 7th Engineer Brigade Command Report, undated.

[14] "Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veteran's Illnesses Public Meeting," Testimonies of the Honorable Charles Duelfer and Mr. Igor A. Mitrokhin, July 29-30, 1997.

[15] Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "U.S. Demolition Operations at Khamisiyah Ammunition Storage Point" (Narrative), April 14, 1997, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/khamisiyah/.

[16] Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "An Nasiriyah Southwest Ammunition Storage Point" (Narrative), January 10, 2000, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/an_nasiriyah_ii/.

[17] Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "Tallil Air Base, Iraq" (Narrative), November 13, 1997, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/tallil/.

[18] Lead Report 7834, Interview with 513th Military Intelligence Brigade NBC officer, December 10, 1997; Lead Report 15520, Interview with executive officer of the Joint Materiel Exploitation Center (Technical Escort Unit), December 19, 1997; Lead Report 16125, Interview with brigade surgeon, 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, April 20, 1998; Lead Report 17261, Interview with commander, 1st EOD Group, October 24, 1996; Lead Report 18201, Interview with operations officer, 512th EOD Control Team, July 20, 1998; Lead Report 25390, Interview with chairman of the Chemical Biological Agent Technical Evaluation Board, November 17, 1999.

[19] Lead Sheet 25537, Interview with USCENTCOM current order of battle analyst, December 9, 1999.

[20] VII Corps message, Subject: "FRAGO 189-91," March 27, 1991.

[21] Lead Sheet 25537, Interview with USCENTCOM current order of battle analyst, December 9, 1999.

[22] Lead Report 21634, Interview with brigade surgeon, 197th Infantry Brigade, 24th Infantry Division, February 22, 1999; Lead Report 21693, Interview with division surgeon, 82nd Airborne Division, August 23, 1999; Lead Report 24174, Interview of the commander, 19th Engineer Battalion, July 2, 1999; Lead Report 24245, Interview of engineer company commander, 3rd Engineer Battalion, July 8, 1999; Lead Report 24493, Interview of commander of Company C, 54th Engineer Battalion, July 26,1999.

[23] Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "Reported Mustard Agent Exposure Operation Desert Storm" (Case Narrative), August 27, 1997, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/fisher/.

[24] Khamisiyah (otherwise know as Tall al Lahm) and An Nasiriyah correspond to Sites A1 and A15-17 on Figure 2.

[25] US Army Field Manual 8-285, US Navy Publication P-5041, US Air Force Manual 44-149, US Marine Corps Field Manual 11-11, "Treatment Of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries," Washington DC, December 22, 1995, p. Glossary-6.


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