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Poison Gas and Gas Masks

Poison Gas and Gas Masks. Evolution of Poison Gasses. French used teargas against the Germans . Chlorine gas was used by the German army. Poisonous gasses were fired in artillery shells to decrease probabillity of backfire. Types of Poison Gases. Chlorine. Phosgene. Mustard.

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Poison Gas and Gas Masks

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  1. Poison Gas and Gas Masks

  2. Evolution of Poison Gasses French used teargas against the Germans Chlorine gas wasusedbytheGermanarmy Poisonousgasseswerefired in artilleryshellstodecreaseprobabillity of backfire

  3. Types of Poison Gases Chlorine Phosgene Mustard

  4. Gas Mask As poisonousgassesweredeveloped and used more oftenthe gas maskbecamemuch more efficient

  5. I didn’t do that with theViet Nam war even thoughI was carrying a numberthat could be calledI was too busy followingwherever my testicles would leadI never smelled napalmonly where my fingers had beennever shot gooksonly anything living inthe ditch that dayand that sad deerbut this war is differentnot because of 9/11 eitherthat debacle willsomeday shock even patriotsno, this war has a dark hand around my neckI’m oldersee the end of my lifeand I see with so much high-def claritywhat we are leaving for our children to sort outonly some of it can’t besorted outonly dealt withone bodyone bulletone screamat a timeand when I goI leave a sonwho doesn’t carrya number only a cursefor which I helpedform the words

  6. Bibliography http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/gas_masks_in_world_war_one.htm http://www.firstworldwar.com/weaponry/gas.htm http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-weapons/gas.htm

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