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Show Gas Training for Canada's Naval Forces Just in Case The best military minds are of the opinion that gas will make 'is appearance just as soon as its use is deemed necessary, and so nil precautions are being taken by wise countries to deal with the menace, if and when it comes. Anti-gas methods have been made part of the training of Canada's naval forces. These photos were madi ot a Canadian naval shore station. 'ir iW AL; 4 1 PI t m k Removing victim from gased area. Victim must be able to grasp rescuer about neck as shown. Masked members of the class make a strange sight as they stand about witnessing the demonstration. I Gas frequently hangs around If gas persists in hanging around for long periods in low spots. A in loiv spots, a high pressure sniff may killt so these boards stream of water will sometimes are used to mark gas pockets. clear it out. Painted with special gas detecting detect-ing chemical these boards are set up at strategic spots. Color changes when gas is present. Decontamination squad scrubbing scrub-bing the clinging gas from roof of their station. Mustard gas clings for long periods. (iprt pns fumes are so stubborn they will not leave, the only cure is to turn the surface of the ground, as shown here. |