Navy, Army labs help combat SARS disease

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The author examines assistance being provided by branches of the U.S. military in the fight against severe acute respiratory syndrome. Topics include medical research, communicable diseases, and travel advisories issued.

Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences, Research and Testing Services, Medical Research, Epilepsy & Muscle Disease R&D, Administration of Public Health Programs, Dept of the Army, Health Research Programs, Communicable diseases, United States. Army, Medicine, Experimental, Severe acute respiratory syndrome

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Submarine test fires missiles twice

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Tomahawk missiles were successfully test-fired form a submarine in two separate operations by the United States Navy. The USS Florida fired the missiles off western Florida in the Gulf of Mexico.

Product information, All Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing, Ordnance & Accessories, Defense industries, Testing, Submarine warfare, Armaments, Military weapons, Tomahawk (Missile)

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Senate panel hits LCS plans, use of R and D funds for new ships

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The author examines the U.S. Senate's investigating into the Navy's use of research and development funds being diverted into the design and construction of the Littoral Combat Ship.

Financial management, Legislative Bodies, Defense Administration & Finance, US Senate, Finance, Defense programs, United States. Congress. Senate, Defense spending, Company financing, Defence spending, Defence programs, Littoral Combat Ship (Ship)

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Subjects list: Research, United States, United States. Navy, Military research
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