TAB B – Bibliography

513th Military Intelligence Brigade Chemical Officer, Memorandum for Record, Subject: "Biological Monitoring," February 18, 1991.

513th Military Intelligence Brigade message, Subject: "513th Commander’s SITREP 014," 302230Z AUG 90.

513th Military Intelligence Brigade message, Subject: "Possible Presence of Biological and Chemical Agents," 241300Z FEB 91.

Air Force Form 560, Authorization and Treatment Statement, April 10, 1991.

Armed Forces Epidemiological Board Charter, February 23, 1998.

Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center message, Subject: "AFMIC Special Weekly Wire 32-90," [date-time-group redacted].

Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center message, Subject: "Sheep and Goat Disease," 010800Z OCT 90.

Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center, Defense Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Reference Document DST-1610R-169-93 (SECRET), Subject: "Insects as Biological Weapons" (U), Table 6, September 1993.

Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center, Defense Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Reference Document PC-1610-12-94 (SECRET), Subject: "Biological Warfare Concepts: A Tutorial" (U), July 1994.

Armed Forces Medical Intelligence memorandum, Subject: "Information on Iraq's Biological Warfare Program," November 12, 1993.

Berry, Colin L., "The Pathology of Mycotoxins," Journal of Pathology, Vol. 154, London, UK, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 1998.

Casarett and Doull’s Toxicology, The Basic Science of Poisons, 4th edition, ed. Mary O. Amdur, et al, New York, NY, McGraw-Hill, Inc., Health Professions Division, 1993.

Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center, Technical Report CRDEC-TR-377, Subject: "Evaporation of Agents from Saudi Arabian Soils," Vol. 1, "Mustard," July 1992.

Central Intelligence Agency, Report, Subject: "Intelligence Related to Possible Sources of Biological Agent Exposure During the Persian Gulf War," August 2000.

Defense Intelligence Agency memorandum, Subject: "Iraqi Biological Warfare Capabilities," date redacted.

Defense Intelligence Agency memorandum, Subject: "Responses to Representative Kennedy’s Questions of February 22, 1994," March 2, 1994.

Department of Defense Form 602, Patient Evacuation Tag, April 5, 1991.

Department of Defense Form 602, Patient Evacuation Tag, October 8, 1990.

Department of the Army Form 3647, Inpatient Treatment Record, February 27, 1991.

Department of the Army Form 3647, Inpatient Treatment Record, March 3-6, 1991.

Department of the Army Form 3647, Inpatient Treatment Record, March 6-19, 1991.

Department of the Army Form 3647, Inpatient Treatment Record, October 10-25, 1990.

Department of the Army information paper, Subject: "Production of Large Quantities of Botulinum Toxin and Anthrax PA Protein for Use in the Development of Medical BW Defense Measures," December 17, 1990.

Department of the Army Surgeon General information paper, Subject: "Army Surgeon General’s Biological Warfare (BW) Mitigation Plan," August 17, 1990.

Department of the Navy, Commander Seventh Fleet letter, Subject: "Medical Operations During Operation Desert Storm," November 9, 1991.

Drushal, CPT Jon, "Biological Operations During Desert Storm," The Chemical Review, United States Army Chemical School, Ft. McClellan, AL, January 1997.

Eitzen, COL Edward M., Jr., "Use of Biological Weapons," "Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare," eds. Frederick R. Sidell, COL Ernest T. Takafuji, and COL David R. Franz, "Part I, Warfare, Weapons, and the Casualty," Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, eds. BG Russ Zajtchuk and COL Ronald F. Bellamy, Office of the Surgeon General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1997.

Franz, COL David R., "Defense Against Toxin Weapons," "Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare," eds. Frederick R. Sidell, COL Ernest T. Takafuji, and COL David R. Franz, "Part I, Warfare, Weapons, and the Casualty," Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, eds. BG Russ Zajtchuk and COL Ronald F. Bellamy, Office of the Surgeon General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1997.

Franz, COL David R., Peter B. Jahrling, COL Arthur M. Friedlander, David J. McClain, COL David L. Hoover, COL Russell Bryne, MAJ Julie A. Pavlin, Lt Col George W. Christopher, COL Edward M. Eitzen, Jr., "Clinical Recognition and Management of Patients Exposed to Biological Warfare Agents," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 278, No. 5, August 6, 1997.

Friedlander, Arthur M., "Anthrax," "Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare," eds. Frederick R. Sidell, COL Ernest T. Takafuji, and COL David R. Franz, "Part I, Warfare, Weapons, and the Casualty," Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, eds. BG Russ Zajtchuk and COL Ronald F. Bellamy, Office of the Surgeon General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1997.

Headquarters, 3rd Medical Command memorandum, Subject: "After Action Review/Command Historical Report, 3rd Medical Command, 1 August 1990-26 April 1991," April 27, 1991.

Hyams, CDR Kenneth C., CAPT August L. Bourgeois, CAPT Joel Escamilla, LCDR James Burans, and CAPT James N. Woody, "The Navy Forward Laboratory during Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm," Military Medicine, Volume 158, November 1993.

Inglesby, Thomas V., Donald A. Henderson, John G. Bartlett, Michael S. Ascher, Edward M. Eitzen, Arthur M. Friedlander, Jerome Hauer, Joseph McDade, Michael T. Osterholm, Tara O’Toole, Gerald Parker, Trish M. Perl, Philip K. Russell, and Kevin Tonat, "Anthrax as a Biological Weapon: Medical and Public Health Management," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 281, No. 18, May 12, 1999.

Ivins, B.E., P.F. Fellows, M.L.M. Pitt, J.E. Estep, S.L. Welkos, P.L. Worsham, and A.M. Friedlander, "Efficacy of a standard human anthrax vaccine against Bacillus anthracis aerosol spore challenge in rhesus monkeys," Salisbury Medical Bulletin, Special Supplement No. 87, 1996.

Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center, "Historical Report Operation Desert Storm," March 20, 1991.

Kadlec, Robert P., Allen P. Zelicoff, and Ann M. Vrtis, "Biological Weapons Control: Prospects and Implications for the Future," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 278, No. 5, August 6, 1997.

Lead Sheet 7370, Interview with commander, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, September 12, 1996.

Lead Sheet 7834, Interview with NBC officer, 513th Military Intelligence Brigade, December 10, 1997.

Lead Sheet 14159, Interview with chief, Special Pathogens Branch, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, January 15, 1998.

Lead Sheet 15509, Interview with commander, 513th Military Intelligence Brigade, March 5, 1998.

Lead Sheet 15513, Interview with staff sergeant, 21st Chemical Company, 82nd Airborne Division, December 19, 1997.

Lead Sheet 15514, Interview with commander, 9th Chemical Detachment, July 22, 1997.

Lead Sheet 15518, Interview with officer in charge, Technical Escort Unit, January 29, 1998.

Lead Sheet 15519, Interview with assistant officer in charge, Technical Escort Unit, January 17, 1998.

Lead Sheet 15520, Interview with executive officer, Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center, December 19, 1997.

Lead Sheet 15521, Interview with commander, Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center, March 19, 1998.

Lead Sheet 15522, Interview with operations officer, Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center, January 11, 1998.

Lead Sheet 16042, Interview with deputy chief, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Toxinology Division, April 14, 1998.

Lead Sheet 16125, Interview with surgeon, 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, April 20, 1998.

Lead Sheet 16166, Interview with chemical officer, 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, April 20, 1998.

Lead Sheet 16321, Interview with staff sergeant, field sampling team member, 9th Chemical Detachment, December 8, 1997.

Lead Sheet 16323, Interview with field sampling team member, 9th Chemical Detachment, December 22, 1997.

Lead Sheet 16324, Interview with sampling team staff sergeant, 9th Chemical Detachment, March 10, 1998.

Lead Sheet 17586, Interview with US Navy commander, Navy Forward Laboratory, Al Jubayl, June 30, 1998.

Lead Sheet 18308, Interview with sergeant first class team leader, 9th Chemical Detachment, December 2, 1997.

Lead Sheet 21738, Interviews with operations officer, 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion, February 22, 1999, and March 1, 2000.

Lead Sheet 24624, Discussions with detection project officer, Joint Program Office for Biological Defense, July 30, 1999.

Lead Sheet 25390, Interview with chairman, Chemical Biological Agent Technical Evaluation Board, November 17, 1999.

Lead Sheet 26265, Office of the Special Assistant investigator e-mail message, Subject: "Previously Reported Cases of Anthrax During [the] PGW [Persian Gulf War]," November 30, 1999.

Memorandum from VP Task Force, Defense Intelligence Agency, Subject: "Iraqi Biological Warfare Capabilities," [undated].

Memorandum from XM2 liaison officers, Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center, Subject: "XM2/PM10 Biological Aerosol Sampler in Desert Storm," March 13, 1991.

Middlebrook, John L. and David R. Franz, "Botulinum Toxins," "Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare," eds. Frederick R. Sidell, COL Ernest T. Takafuji, and COL David R. Franz, "Part I, Warfare, Weapons, and the Casualty," Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, eds. BG Russ Zajtchuk and COL Ronald F. Bellamy, Office of the Surgeon General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1997.

"Military History, 9th Chemical Detachment, Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center, Historical Report Operation Desert Storm," March 20, 1991.

O’Hearn, Michael R., Thomas R. Dashiell, and Mary Frances Tracy, "Chemical Defense Equipment," "Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare," eds. Frederick R. Sidell, COL Ernest T. Takafuji, and COL David R. Franz, "Part I, Warfare, Weapons, and the Casualty," Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, eds. BG Russ Zajtchuk and COL Ronald F. Bellamy, Office of the Surgeon General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1997.

Optional Form 275, Transfer Summary, March 3, 1991.

Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses, "Final Report," December 31, 1996.

Record of Inpatient Treatment, USAF Regional Medical Center, Wiesbaden, April 6, 1991-April 10, 1991.

Reigle, Donald W. Jr., "Arming Iraq: The Export of Biological Materials and the Health of Our Gulf War Veterans," Congressional Record, February 9, 1994.

Routing and transmittal slip from the Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center, No subject, January 23, [1991].

Sidell, Frederick R., John S. Urbanetti, William S. Smith, and Charles G. Hurst, "Vesicants," "Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare," eds. Frederick R. Sidell, COL Ernest T. Takafuji, and COL David R. Franz, "Part I, Warfare, Weapons, and the Casualty," Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, eds. BG Russ Zajtchuk and COL Ronald F. Bellamy, Office of the Surgeon General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1997.

Sidell, Frederick R., "Nerve Agents," "Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare," eds. Frederick R. Sidell, COL Ernest T. Takafuji, and COL David R. Franz, "Part I, Warfare, Weapons, and the Casualty," Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, eds. BG Russ Zajtchuk and COL Ronald F. Bellamy, Office of the Surgeon General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1997.

Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "An Nasiriyah Southwest Ammunition Storage Point" (Case Narrative), September 26, 2000, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/an_iii/.

Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "Biological Warfare Investigation" (Close-out Report), October 23, 2000, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/bw/.

Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "The Fox NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle" (Information Paper), July 31, 1997, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/foxnbc/.

Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "Medical Surveillance During Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm" (Information Paper), November 6, 1997, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/nfl/.

Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) and Chemical Protection" (Information Paper), October 30, 1997, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/mopp/.

Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, "Vaccine Use During the Gulf War" (Information Paper), December 19, 2000, web site www.gulflink.health.mil/va/.

Standard Form 502, Medical Record, March 6, 1991-March 19, 1991.

Standard Form 504, Clinical Record, March 6, 1991.

Stedman’s Concise Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions, 3rd edition, ed. John H. Dirckx, M.D., Baltimore, Maryland, Williams and Wilkins, 1997.

United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, "A Review of the Activities of the 1 Field Laboratory Unit and Suggested Biological Warfare Agent Detection during Operation Granby," May 2000, web site http://www.mod.uk/index.php3?page=998 (as of July 25, 2000).

United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, press release 158/97, 2nd supporting attachment, "Background to the Use of Medical Countermeasures to Protect British Forces During the Gulf War (Operation Granby)," October 28, 1997.

United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, web site www.mod.uk/policy/gulfwar/info/animals.htm (as of March 27, 2000).

The United Nations Blue Book Series, Volume IX, "The United Nations and the Iraq-Kuwait Conflict, 1990-1996," United Nations, Department of Public Information, New York, NY, 1996.

US Air Force, "Task Force III Desert Shield/Storm – Aerospace Medicine Consolidated After-Action Report," May 22, 1991.

US Army Central Command message, Subject: "Biological and Chemical Detection Teams," 210915Z FEB 91.

US Army Field Manual 3-4, US Marine Corps Fleet Marine Force Manual 11-09, "NBC Protection," February 21, 1996.

US Army Field Manual 3-9, US Navy Publication P-467, US Air Force Manual 355-7, "Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds," December 12, 1990.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Bacteriology Division memorandum to Disease Assessment Division, Subject: "Analysis of samples SPS:90.00014A and SPS:90.00014B," November 5, 1990.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Chief, Bacteriology Division, memorandum to Disease Assessment Division, Subject: "Analysis of samples received September 28, 1990," October 1, 1990.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Disease Assessment Division, memorandum to US Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center, Subject: "Status of Environmental Samples Obtained from Samplers on 4-5 Feb, 1991," February 6, 1991.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases handbook, "Medical Management of Biological Casualties," 3rd ed., Frederick, Maryland, July 1998

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Medical Management of Biological Casualties Handbook, 3rd edition, Frederick, Maryland, July 1998.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Memorandum for Record, Subject: "Final Disposition of Used Smart Kits," December 9, 1991.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Memorandum for Record, Subject: "Telephone Conversation with Dr. Scott Ward, CRDEC [Chemical Research and Development Engineering Center]," December 9, 1991.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Special Pathogens Section, Department of Epidemiology, Disease Assessment Division, BW Analysis Results Selected Summaries and Memos, September 28, 1990-December 9, 1991.

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, web site www.usamriid.army.mil/general/index.html (as of Jan 7, 2000).

US Army Technical Escort Unit, Department of the Army Form 1594, Daily Staff Journal or Duty Officer's Log, January 26-27 1991.

US Army Technical Escort Unit, Memorandum, Subject: "Ground Team Trip Report, Numbers B - H," [undated].

US Army Technical Escort Unit, Memorandum for Record, Subject: "Desert Shield Escorts," July 27, 1994.

US Central Command After Action Report, "Medical Defense Against Biological Warfare," March 12, 1991.

US Central Command NBC desk log, February 1991.

US Central Command message, Subject: "Biological Sample Collection and Processing," 101938Z FEB 91.

US Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, web site http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~mow/chap41.html (as of March 31, 2000).

US Government White Paper, "Iraq Weapons of Mass Destruction," February 13, 1998, web site www.state.gov/www/regions/nea/iraq_white_paper.html (as of March 2, 2000).

US Navy Medical Research and Development Command memorandum to US Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center, Subject: "BW Test Kits," January 28, 1991.

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Records Abstract listing, Anthrax and Nuclear Weapon, October 9, 1996.

Wannemacher, Robert W., Jr., and Stanley L. Wiener, "Trichothecene Mycotoxins," "Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare," eds. Frederick R. Sidell, COL Ernest T. Takafuji, and COL David R. Franz, "Part I, Warfare, Weapons, and the Casualty," Textbook of Military Medicine: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, eds. BG Russ Zajtchuk and COL Ronald F. Bellamy, Office of the Surgeon General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 1997.

Wannemacher, R.W., D.L. Bunner, and N.P. Neufeld, "Toxicity of Trichothecene and Other Related Toxins in Rabbits and Animals," Mycotoxins and Animal Foods, ed. J.E. Smith, Boca Raton, Florida, CRC Press, 1991.

Zilinskas, Raymond A., "Iraq’s Biological Weapons: The Past as Future?" Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 278, No. 5, August 6, 1997.


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