Army Chemical Review Archive

Group of soldiers reviewing manuals and notebooks while standing in a circle next to a solider wrapped up on the ground in a tarp.

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1st Infantry Division practice performing aid on an open head wound during a CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) environment at the Mission Training Complex on Fort Riley, Kansas, April 24, 2024. “E3B” is an event where Soldiers test their warrior tasks and battle drill proficiency to receive either the Expert Infantry Badge, Expert Soldier Badge, or Expert Field Medical Badge. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Daniela Lechuga)

We are pleased to welcome you to our comprehensive collection of publications focused on the U.S. Army Chemical Corps. We are dedicated to providing you with the latest insights, research, and developments in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense.

Explore the most recent issue of the Army Chemical Review, the 2024 Annual Issue , now available in HTML format, optimized for an improved mobile viewing experience. This new format ensures you can easily access essential content wherever you are, keeping you informed about critical topics, emerging technologies, and best practices in CBRN defense.

The archive consists primarily of PDF documents accessible through the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS). These documents offer valuable knowledge, historical perspectives, and technical updates specifically for CBRN defense professionals.

We are working to make all PDF content mobile-friendly, further enhancing your reading experience and making our vital resources more accessible. Stay tuned as we continue to convert more issues into mobile-friendly formats. We invite you to explore our rich archive and stay updated on the latest innovations and strategies in CBRN defense.

Army Chemical Review 2024