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Troops, journalists undergo cleanup for nerve gas
Knight Ridder newspapers | April 6, 2003

Posted on 4/6/2003, 11:09:52 PM by HAL9000

ABUL MUHAWISH, Iraq - More than a dozen soldiers of the Army's 101st Airborne Division underwent chemical weapons decontamination on Sunday after they exhibited symptoms of possible exposure to nerve agents.

Preliminary tests indicated that nerve agents were present, but subsequent tests were negative and additional testing is under way. Nevertheless, a Knight Ridder reporter, a CNN cameraman and two Iraqi prisoners of war also were hosed down with water and bleach.

U.S. soldiers found the suspect chemicals at two sites: an agricultural warehouse containing 55-gallon chemical drums and a military compound, which soldiers had begun searching on Saturday. The soldiers also found hundreds of gas masks and chemical suits at the military complex, along with large numbers of mortar and artillery rounds.

Two of three types of chemical tests for nerve agents in the warehouse came back positive for so-called G-Series nerve agents, which include tabun (GA) and sarin (GB), both of which Iraq has been known to possess. More than a dozen infantry soldiers who guarded the military compound on Saturday night came down with symptoms consistent with exposure to very low levels of nerve agent, including vomiting, dizziness and skin blotches.

On Sunday, an initial test for nerve agents at the compound was positive. A handheld scanning device also indicated the soldiers had been exposed to a nerve agent. But two subsequent tests at the compound were negative.

The soldiers, journalists and prisoners of war who tested positive were isolated as everyone else evacuated the area. After about 45 minutes, the group was walked, single-file, down a road for about a city block to where two water trucks awaited them. The men stepped between the two trucks and were hosed down as they lathered themselves with a detergent containing bleach.

Sgt. Todd Ruggles, a biochemical expert attached to the 2nd Brigade of the 101st Airborne said he had no doubt chemical agents were present.

However, when the division's 63rd Chemical Company was called to the military compound, its tests came back negative. But 1st Lt. Elena Aravjo of the 63rd Chemical Company said she thought there might well be chemical weapons at the site. "We do think there's stuff in this compound and the other (agricultural warehouse) compound, but we think it's buried," she said. "I'm really suspicious of both of those compounds."

The military complex, ranking officers said, was probably clean and the positive tests appeared to be a fluke. But chemical experts continued testing at the compound, the warehouse and other sites.

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(c) 2003, Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services.



TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 101stairborne; abulmuhawish; chemsuits; gasmasks; illegalweapons; iraq; iraqifreedom; nervegas; organophosphate; organophosphates; saddamhussein; sarin; tabun; war; warlist; wmd
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1 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:09:52 PM by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
But wait a minute, I thought Hans Blix said there were NO chemical weapons in Iraq? </sarcasm>
2 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:16:01 PM by txradioguy (HOOAH! Not just a word, A way of life!)
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To: HAL9000
This just ticks me off. Here our guys are even taking care of the prisoners who have been exposed. And what are they doing to our prisoners? grrrr...
3 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:18:58 PM by Cate ((LET FREEDOM RING!!!!))
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To: txradioguy
Hans Blix is livin in his own little world.

I've heard that some of the stuff could have been spirited away into syria. If my memory serves me, and it usually doesn't, I think they had proof that sadam did that in Gulf War I?

4 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:20:25 PM by MsLady
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To: HAL9000
Knight-Ridder? Wasn't that a show about a talking car or something? ;-)
5 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:21:51 PM by Normal4me
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To: HAL9000
I bet those chemicals have been buried, like the Lt said.
6 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:22:13 PM by UCFRoadWarrior (Terrorists Disappointed: Madonna Not Really "Like A Virgin")
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To: HAL9000
Sounds to this civilian like the exposure was so low (via leaks, rather than an actual attack), that it produced contradictory (or fading) results. Vomiting can occur because someone THINKS he's contaminated, but skin blotches? I don't think so.

I'm also recalling all the G.I.s who got sick (but "not really," according to the Pentagon) in Gulf War I. Many gases are odorless, and in non-lethal quantities can wreak all sorts of havoc, short of death. As can non-lethal doses of anthrax, as in the case of the once-athletic postal inspector who has been an invalid, since he examined infected sorting facilities in fall, 2001.

7 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:24:01 PM by mrustow (no tag)
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To: HAL9000; *war_list; W.O.T.; Dog Gone; Grampa Dave; blam; Sabertooth; NormsRevenge; Gritty; ...
Something was sure as heck there at one time!

OFFICIAL BUMP(TOPIC)LIST

8 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:28:23 PM by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Where is Saddam?)
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To: HAL9000
Hopefully this unit has GPS, so their trails can be retraced.
9 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:31:14 PM by Teetop (democrats....... socialist.........whats the difference?)
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To: Admin Moderator
Can you please move this into Breaking News...
10 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:32:11 PM by Dog
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To: MeeknMing; sweetliberty; dansangel; TheLion; Budge
PING!!!
11 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:34:32 PM by nicmarlo
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
I bet those chemicals have been buried, like the Lt said.

I'm sure a lot of things were buried until they wanted to bring them back out again

12 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:36:08 PM by Mo1 (Can I ask the media stupid questions?)
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To: nicmarlo
I was just reading this because of the link to you in the situation room! Fast and furious.
13 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:36:41 PM by TheLion
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To: Miss Marple; section9; Travis McGee; steveegg; Cboldt; Straight Vermonter; MadIvan
Ping!
14 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:37:58 PM by Dog
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To: Admin Moderator
Thank you AM....you da man!

:-)

15 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:44:55 PM by Dog
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To: Dog
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/5573683.htm
16 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:45:34 PM by jimbo123
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To: HAL9000
Hans Blixs is an idiot, but the American people get it!

LA Times Poll: 3/4s of Americans Support War WITHOUT WMDs

17 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:47:15 PM by Reagan Man
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To: jimbo123
This will get major play .....look who was present.

Nevertheless, a Knight Ridder reporter, a CNN cameraman and two Iraqi prisoners of war also were hosed down with water and bleach.

18 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:48:14 PM by Dog
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To: HAL9000
More than a dozen infantry soldiers who guarded the military compound on Saturday night came down with symptoms consistent with exposure to very low levels of nerve agent, including vomiting, dizziness and skin blotches.

I guess it was just some bad MRE's?!

Start diggin'!

19 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:49:23 PM by sirchtruth
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To: Dog
No word from CNN on what happened to their cameraman. I guess he's expendable when he doesn't fit into their anti-American pro-Saddam bias.
20 posted on 4/6/2003, 11:49:48 PM by jimbo123
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