Jouranl #2, military camps/mustard gas
WWI military training camps � The training camps served food and shelter but the quality of both weren�t the best. Most of the officers were also harsh or often mean at times but they had to be in order to get that many of soldiers ready to go fight in the war against their enemies.
Mustard Gas � Mustard gas has the ability to form large blisters on exposed skin. In their pure form most sulfur mustards are colorless, odorless, viscous liquids at room temperature. When used as warfare agents they are usually yellow-brown in color and have an odor resembling mustard plants, garlic or horseradish.
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