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Chemical Warfare Service (CWS) from its founding in World War I to the 
1920s. Our inaugural podcast tells the story of Major General William 
Sibert, whose long journey to become the first commander of the CWS begins 
oddly enough in Panama. Along the way, he will build the Gatun Locks and 
get a promotion to Brigadier General that ends up more like a punishment 
than the reward Congress intended. He will lose two wives before their 
time, and become the first commander of the 1st
Infantry Division, the famous "Big Red One.” Oh, and he'll be relieved of 
command. All before taking over the Chemical Warfare Service and becoming 
the "Father of the US Chemical Corps."  It is a tale almost impossible to 
believe, we hope you enjoy it.

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  <p>Our initial podcast begins a series examining the early history of the US Chemical Warfare Service (CWS) from its founding in World War I to the 1920s. Our inaugural podcast tells the story of Major General William Sibert, whose long journey to become the first commander of the CWS begins oddly enough in Panama. Along the way, he will build the Gatun Locks and get a promotion to Brigadier General that ends up more like a punishment than the reward Congress intended. He will lose two wives before their time, and become the first commander of the 1st Infantry Division, the famous "Big Red One.” Oh, and he'll be relieved of command. All before taking over the Chemical Warfare Service and becoming the "Father of the US Chemical Corps."&nbsp; It is a tale almost impossible to believe, we hope you enjoy it.</p><p>For more on all things Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) be sure to visit CBRNPro.net. Thanks!</p><p> </p>























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