Army Chemical Review

SUMMER 2015

Army Chemical Review presents professional information about Chemical Corps functions related to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, smoke, flame, and civil support operations.

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38 Army Chemical Review at the shoulder, where they were buttoned. In only one case were the epaulettes sewn into the shoul- der seam, extending to the collar, where they were buttoned like men's uniform coats. Apparently, both skirts and pants were worn. Blouses were most com- monly white. Neckties were not worn. There are no photographs that depict the CWS inspectors from the Dallas procurement district wearing jackets. Based on button placement, two or three of the photo- graphed inspectors appear to be wearing men's shirts. The collection at the Chemical Corps Museum, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, instills in our Sol- diers an appreciation of the heritage of our branch and fosters esprit de corps. The museum welcomes information, photographs, and patches that anyone is willing to share. Mr. Lindberg is the director - m - o - m o l - m e s o n e - e m d o n u , o l m m o - o l - m e s e Figure 5: CWS inspectors from the Dallas procurement district pose for a photograph. Figure 6: CWS inspectors from the Dallas procurement district perform inspections at the Hardwicke-Etter Hardware Company.

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