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Figure 1: Potential Chemical Warfare Materiel Burial Sites......Back to text(Site Locations Listed Below Map)
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Alabama (32): Ft. McClellan, Redstone Arsenal, Camp Sibert, Theodore Naval Ammunition MagazineAlaska (10): Gerstle River Test Site, Cape Yakak Radio Station, Gerstle River Expansion Area, Chicagof Harbor, Unalaska Island, Ft. Richardson, Ft. Wainwright
Arizona (4): Yuma Proving Ground, Camp Navajo
Arkansas (12): Ft. Chaffee, Pine Bluff Arsenal, Southwestern Proving Ground,
California (4): Ft. Ord, Santa Rosa Army Air Field, Edwards Air Force Base, Mount Shasta
Colorado (9): Pueblo Depot Activity, Rocky Mountain Arsenal
District of Columbia (2): American University
Florida (10): Withlacoochee, Brooksville Army Air Field, MacDill Air Force Base, Bushnell Army Air Field, Chassahowitzka Swamp, Drew Field, Dry Tortugas Keys, Ft. Pierce, Lakeland Army Air Field
Georgia (3): Ft. Gillem, Manchester, Ft. Benning
Hawaii (4): Schofield Army Barracks, Kipapa Ammunition Storage, Waiakea Forest Reserve
Idaho (1): Targhee National Forest
Illinois (5): Ft. Sheridan, Savanna Army Depot Activity
Indiana (3): Newport Chemical Activity, Camp Atterbury, Naval Surface Center (Crane Division)
Iowa (1): Camp Dodge, Polk County National Guard Target Range
Kansas (1): Marysville
Kentucky (3): Blue Grass Army Depot, Ft. Knox
Louisiana (6): Barksdale Air Force Base, Camp Claiborne, England Air Force Base, Ft. Polk, Mississippi River, Concord Spur
Maryland (13): Aberdeen Proving Ground-Edgewood Area, Ft. Meade
Massachusetts (1): Ft. Devens
Michigan (1): Chemical Warfare Development Division
Mississippi (7): Columbus Army Airfield (Columbus Air Force Base), Jackson, Camp Shelby, Camp Van Dorn, Horn Island
Missouri (1): Camp Crowder
Nebraska (1): Nebraska Ordnance Plant
Nevada (3): Hawthorne Army Depot
New Jersey (5): Raritan Arsenal, Ft. Hancock, Naval Air Warfare Center (Aircraft Div./Lakehurst), Delaware Ordnance Works
New Mexico (1): Ft. Wingate Depot Activity
New York (2): Camp Hero, Mitchell Field
North Carolina (2): Laurinburg-Maxton Army Air Base, Marine Corps Base (Camp Lejeune)
Ohio (2): Cleveland Plant, Ravenna Army Ammunition Plant
Oregon (1): Umatilla Depot Activity
Pennsylvania (1): Defense Distribution Region East (New Cumberland Army Depot)
South Carolina (2): Charleston Naval Weapons Station (South Annex)
South Dakota (4): Black Hills Ordnance Depot
Tennessee (2): Defense Depot Memphis
Texas (6): Camp Barkeley, Ft. Hood, Camp Bullis, Camp Stanley Storage Activity, San Jacinto Ordnance Depot
Utah (48): Defense Depot Ogden, Wendover Bombing and Gunnery Range, Tooele Army Depot, Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway Proving Grounds (Southern Triangle and Skull Valley areas)
Virginia (1): Ft. Belvoir
Washington (1): Submarine Base Bangor
Wyoming (1): F. E. Warren Air Force Base
U.S. Virgin Islands (8): Water Island ...Back to text
Milton E. Blackwood, Jr. is a post doctoral associate with the Peace Studies Program at Cornell University.
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