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    How Coal Mining Helped Combat Chemical Warfare

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    02.05.2021

    Video by Jon Poindexter 

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    Activated charcoal is a filtering agent that absorbs poisonous gases; coal miners used it widely to protect themselves from dangerous gases. In the 20th century, to counteract chemical warfare, the U.S. Armed Forces used activated charcoal in gas masks, preventing various occupational hazards from chemical warfare.

    Video by Jon Poindexter, Daniel Zaborowski, Katie Lange, Regina Ali, DOD

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    Date Taken: 02.05.2021
    Date Posted: 02.05.2021 14:15
    Category: Package
    Video ID: 782728
    VIRIN: 210205-O-XT831-213
    Filename: DOD_108173906
    Length: 00:01:14
    Location: US

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