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‘Surviving to fight in 1915: Britain’s rapid reaction to countering Gas Warfare’ | Rocky Salmon OBE

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In this presentation Rocky will examine how the rapid development of British counter-gas warfare capability in 1915 set the conditions for surviving the chemical threat through to 1918 and how that development still has relevance today.

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