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Operation Dew : ウィキペディア英語版 | Operation Dew Operation Dew refers to two separate field trials conducted by the United States in the 1950s. The tests were designed to study the behavior of aerosol-released biological agents. ==General description== Operation Dew took place from 1951-1952 off the southeast coast of the United States, including near Georgia, and North and South Carolina.〔〔 Operation Dew consisted of two sets of trials, Dew I and Dew II.〔 The tests involved the release of 250 pounds (110 kg) of fluorescent particles from a minesweeper off the coast.〔 Operation Dew I was described in a U.S. Army report known as "Dugway Special Report 162", dated August 1, 1952.〔 The purpose of Operation Dew was to study the behavior of aerosol-released biological agents.〔Croddy, Eric, et al. ''Chemical and Biological Warfare: A Comprehensive Survey for the Concerned Citizen'', ((Google Books )), Springer, 2002, p. 231, (ISBN 0387950761).〕
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