Fort Detrick, the once-shadowy Army installation that produced anthrax and other deadly agents for weapons during the Cold War, marked its 60th anniversary yesterday with a day-long program ...
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Riley D. Housewright, 89, scientific director of the Army laboratories at Fort Detrick during its early years as a biological weapons research center, died Jan. 11 at the Edenton assisted-living ...
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January 22, 1946 Another Camp Detrick operative, Lieutenant Colonel Arvo Thompson, begins interrogating Ishii, who lies repeatedly about his wartime activities. This timeline recounts the history of ...