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Old 01-11-2004, 07:39 PM
Margaret Diann Margaret Diann is offline
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Default Does all of military use JP-8 instead of JP-5 jet fuel?

I heard that there was a test on JP-5 done by the Navy in about 1994. Anyone know how I could get a copy of it?

I don't understand why JP-3, JP-4, JP-5 and JP-6 are labeled as pesticides by EPA. What did they put in them that is not in JP-8?

In using JP-8 it is supposed to not allow ice build up; and also be a fuel that can be used for all military fuel needs. (That's what a jet fuel refinery man told me, anyway.)

I suggest to you that troops in Iraq are still having some soldiers use jet fuel to burn up the 'out-house' stuff, and if it is one of the types labeled as pesticide ... those soldiers are unnecessarily exposed to harm (a gulf war syndrome 'exposure')?

How it was done in Gulf War 1
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