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Operation May Day was a series of entomological warfare (EW) tests conducted by the U.S. military in Savannah, Georgia in 1956.
Operation May Day involved a series of EW tests from April to November 1956. The tests were designed to reveal information about the dispersal of dry ice. The operation was detailed in partially declassified U.S. Army report in 1981.[1]
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Anthrax, Smallpox, Nuclear warfare, Bioterrorism, Toxicology
Biological warfare, Clemson University, American Civil War, World War II, Canada
Yellow fever, Dugway Proving Ground, Anthrax, Biological warfare, Mosquito
Biological warfare, Dugway Proving Ground, Anthrax, Entomological warfare, Biological agent
Anthrax, Dugway Proving Ground, Biological warfare, Botulism, Avian influenza
United States Army, United States Coast Guard, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, United States Air Force