DOD tests 'revolutionary' biological warfare detection device
BROOKS CITY-BASE, Texas -- Army Spc. Paul Miller loads the joint biological agent identification and diagnostic system analyzer carousel with samples. It takes the system about 40 minutes to process a sample once the extraction process of a suspect biological warfare agent specimen is complete. Specialist Miller is from the 9th Area Medical Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. (U.S. Army photo by Elaine Wilson)
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