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The Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) play distinct roles in dealing with chemical and biological (CB) exposures and are responsible for developing DOD deployment occupational and environmental health surveillance, risk assessment and risk management policies. DOD identifies and validates veteran’s exposure to CB agents and monitors deployment-related exposure incidents and trends. This ensures effective programs are in place to prevent occupational and environmental injuries or illnesses during deployment.
The Public Health Division collaborates with their DOD partners and the VA on long-term medical care and benefits for our service members. The division also provides the names of these individuals along with their exposure information to the VA. The VA then notifies individuals of their potential exposure, provides treatment, if necessary, for these individuals and adjudicates any claim for compensation.
These combined efforts are shaping the future of military medicine by supporting enhanced individual exposure assessment methods. The Public Health Division partners with federal research institutes on many projects to include:
- Development of exposure biomarkers
- Individual chemical dosimeters
- Individual Longitudinal Exposure Records
This page is designed to provide Service members, veterans, their families and the public with information on what happened during CB testing conducted years ago that potentially affected the health of those who served. It provides information on the tests conducted by DOD that possibly resulted in CB exposures only. For privacy reasons, it does not contain the names of the veterans exposed.
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May 8, 2015
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Hallucinogenic agents (principally LSD) were tested on human subjects primarily at Edgewood Arsenal. The aim of this experimentation was to determine the effects of these chemicals on the nervous systems and mental functions of individuals and to evaluate preventive and therapeutic (treatment) agents to combat these effects.
Report
May 8, 2015
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Bari lies along the Adriatic Sea at the top of the heel of the boot of Italy (See Figure 1). During World War II, the port of Bari was under the jurisdiction of the British and was the main supply base for General Montgomery’s Eighth Army as well as the headquarters for the American Fifteenth Air Force which was activated in November 1943.
FAQ
Jul 31, 2024
Questions and answers about biological and chemical agents tested at Dugway Proving Ground.
Presentation
Aug 11, 2014
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886.45 KB
Decision briefing on Deployment Pulmonary Health to the Defense Health Board on Aug. 11, 2014.
Presentation
Jun 3, 2014
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131.41 KB
Public Health Subcommittee Update presented to the Defense Health Board
Policy
Jan 11, 2011
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78.94 KB
Memorandum about identifying veterans who may have been exposed to chemical and biological agents in connection with research projects and to provide information potentially relevant to current health concerns.
- Identification #: OSD 14995-10
- Type: Memorandum
Presentation
Nov 1, 2010
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307.90 KB
Military Occupational Environmental Health and Medical Surveillance Subcommittee Update briefing presented to the Defense Health Board Nov. 1, 2010
Presentation
Aug 18, 2010
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174.43 KB
Theater Air Monitoring Plan and Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center Burn Pit Exposure briefing presented to the Defense Health Board Aug. 18, 2010
Presentation
Jun 8, 2010
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198.29 KB
Military Occupational Environmental Health and Medical Surveillance Subcommittee briefing presented to the Defense Health Board June 8, 2010
Presentation
Mar 1, 2010
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200.21 KB
Military Occupational Health and Medical Surveillance Subcommittee briefing presented to the Defense Health Board March 1, 2010
Presentation
Nov 13, 2009
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129.35 KB
Military Occupational Environmental Health and Medical Surveillance Subcommittee Update presented to the Defense Health Board Nov. 13, 2009
Presentation
Oct 1, 2009
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2.39 MB
Suicide Prevention Valuable Information Learned from Army Surveillance and Research presented to the Defense Health Board Oct. 1, 2009
Report
Dec 19, 2008
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3.70 MB
Defense Health Board (DHB) conducted an external review of a U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM) occupational and environmental health assessment conducted in 2003 at the Qarmat Ali Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Basra, Iraq to address a potential sodium dichromate exposure to United States military service members.
Presentation
Dec 15, 2008
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752.63 KB
Military Occupational Environmental Health and Medical Surveillance Subcommittee Update presented to the Defense Health Board Dec. 15, 2008
Presentation
Nov 20, 2008
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Military Occupational Environmental Health and Medical Surveillance Subcommittee Update presented to the Defense Health Board Nov. 20, 2008
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Last Updated: July 08, 2024