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BCW
(redirected from Binary chemical weapon)

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BCWBorder City Wrestling (Windsor, ON, Canada professional wrestling)
BCWBloodCenter of Wisconsin (Milwaukee, WI)
BCWBiological and Chemical Warfare
BCWBureau of Child Welfare (New York City; now Administration for Children's Services, ACS)
BCWBuffer Control Word
BCWBinary Chemical Warhead
BCWBar Code Wand
BCWBurst Code - Word
BCWBare Copper Wire
BCWBinary Chemical Weapon
BCWBoosted Cold Water
BCWBarbed Concertina Wire
BCWBachelor of Community Welfare
BCWBabies Can't Wait (Georgia)


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hydrolysate shipments to Port Arthur, Texas; reaching the Chemical Weapons Convention's 45 percent agent destruction milestone; and the elimination of binary chemical weapons in the United States.
Every binary chemical weapon it produced was offset by the destruction of a unitary artillery shell from the existing arsenal.
Some speakers supported the move, expressing particular concern over plans by the Untied States to deploy binary chemical weapons on the continent.
 
 
 
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