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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Army Chemical Review As a CBRN warrant offcer, I am honored to serve all Dragon Soldiers. Our missions are my frst priority. Defeat is never an option—and neither is quitting. And I will let no one fall behind. May our Warrior Ethos speak as loudly to you as it does to me. Elementis regamus proelium! Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 1, , 14 June 2013. Matthew Chrisman, "Regimental Chief Warrant Offcer," , Winter 2014, pp. 4 and 5. the Army, and we must continue to challenge ourselves in all aspects of training. Our forces must deploy with speed and wisdom because we will have no notice for deployment, we must have no fear in responding, and we will get no second chances to get it right. Endnotes: 1 Thomas Paine, , 19 April 1783. 2 ADRP 6-22, , 1 August 2012, p. 1-5. 3 John M. McHugh and Raymond T. Odierno, "Prepared Statement," 2014, 22 May 2013. DA Form 2166-8, NCO Evaluation Report, October 2011. TRADOC Pam 525-3-1, , 2020–2040, 31 October 2014. 6 Subscribe to the digital version of Army Chemical Review Scan the QR code or access the online form at .

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