#OnThisDate March 17, 1968: Deadly Nerve Test

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References / More Knowledge:
Creasey, P. (1968). The Dugway Sheep Incident: Chemical Testing and Environmental Impact. U.S. Army Reports.
Robinson, J. P. (1971). The Impact of Chemical Weapons Testing on American Policy. MIT Press.
Smith, J. (2003). Silent Casualties: The Dugway Sheep Incident and Its Fallout. Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved from smithsonianmag.com
U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground Report. (1968). Environmental Effects of Open-Air Chemical Agent Testing. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
Wikipedia Contributors. (2024). Dugway Sheep Incident. Retrieved from Wikipedia
Damn Interesting. (2006). The Sheep Incident: A Chemical Testing Disaster. Retrieved from Damn Interesting

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