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John Keane was given an anti-nerve-gas kit, but no training in how to use it.
ECONOMIST: War artists
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French soldiers, who were not given the anti-nerve gas tablets, are not suffering from the syndrome.
BBC: The Gulf War syndrome: fact or fantasy?
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Troops were given both of these vaccines in addition to unlicensed anti-nerve gas tablets, called Naps.
BBC: The Gulf War syndrome: fact or fantasy?
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Many of the veterans believe that the vaccines and anti-nerve gas tablets administered to them to counter the threat of chemical and biological caused their illnesses.
BBC: Gulf war veterans return medals in protest
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The Marine medic then said that nerve gas is tasteless, smell-less and invisible.
FORBES: George Gilder Is On A Ken Fisher Kick
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If Iraq's use, in violation of the Geneva Protocol, of nerve gas and other chemicals against Iran-a UN-confirmed illegality about which there was no verification dispute, a violation that produced horribly disfigured victims and lurid corpses, all displayed on television around the world-produced no condemnation of Iraq, let alone punishment, then what basis exists for believing that non-compliance with the CWC would produce such action?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chemical Reaction
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This, he believes, will make it possible to work out which country, even which factory, supplied the original chemicals for the mustard gas - it will not be possible to trace the source of the nerve agents.
BBC: Magazine