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File: 120596_aadai_02.txt06/14/91 JULLS LONG REPORT the package. It should be noted that there were a considerable number of misconceptions and myths surrounding biological warfare response actions. 7. (U) LESSON LEARNED: CENTAF personnel were better prepared to respond to chemical warfare than biological warfare attack conditions. This shortfall is very serious in light of the number of countries able to produce and weaponize toxic organisms. a. (U) RECOMMENDED ACTION: The Disaster Preparedness Resource Center, in conjunction with other agencies, should review the CENTAF Biological Warfare Response Actions, and modify as needed. A comprehensive source document should be published and distributed to Disaster Preparedness personnel for inclusion in CWDT Guidance on procedures to survive and recover from a biological attack must be included in formal disaster preparedness training. 9. (U) COMMENTS: None. (U) DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORT CONFERENCE USCENTCOM RECOMMENDED ACTION: ACTING AGENCY: ______REMEDIAL ACTION PROJECT (RAP _________________ ______SINGLE AGENCY ITEM (SAI _________________ ______PROCEDURAL ITEM (PI _________________ ______EXERCISE ITEM (EI _________________ ______NOTED ITEM (NI) N/A ---(U)SUBJECT: OPERATIONS ---(U) INTEROPERABILITY: JTTP ---(u) Lesson distributed by: USCENTCOM. Page - 57
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