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U.S. Army Gas Mask

U.S. Army1919

National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center
Philadelphia, PA, United States

This mask represents the war’s devastating impact—when the first large-scale use of chemical weapons left 1.3 million dead or injured. In response to German gas attacks, the newly established Chemical Warfare Service developed strategies to deal with toxic agents such as mustard gas. The Army also issued filter respirator masks, like the one seen here.

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  • Title: U.S. Army Gas Mask
  • Creator: U.S. Army
  • Date Created: 1919
  • Subject Keywords: World War I
  • Rights: Courtesy of Raymond Schaffranek, in memory of my father John Schaffranek
National Constitution Center

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