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July 9, 2026 07:30 AM-09:00 AM

Military History Book Club – July 2026

Details

  • Date: July 9
  • Time:
    1:00 am - 2:30 am
  • Cost: $15

Venue

  • Prestonwood CC, 15909 Preston Road, Dallas, TX
  • 15909 Preston Road
    Dallas, TX 75248 United States
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  • Phone (972) 239-7111
Time:
07:30 AM-09:00 AM
Subject:
Where are the WMDs? – Al Mauroni
Speaker:
Colonel Tom Woloszyn, USA, Ret.

Where are the WMDs? – Al Mauroni

 

Thomas Woloszyn –  Colonel Tom Woloszyn, USA, Ret. retired after a 30-year Army career and recently  retired from the Department of the Army where his last assignment was the Civilian Deputy of Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. Tom is a specialist in Nuclear, Chemical, Biological weapons Radiological Defense officer and an Army strategist.

There are many books on the Iraq war and on WMD-type issues, but this is the first to offer a historical overview of chemical-biological defense issues and a policy analysis of how the U. S. government addresses the threat of weapons of mass destruction and how ground forces deal with the problem on the battlefield. Al Mauroni looks at how the 9/11 disaster forced the Department of Defense to review its management of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense equipment and then make significant changes. He outlines in detail the government’s decision to invade Afghanistan and Iraq and search for WMDs. The fact that no such weapons were found, the author explains, has had dramatic consequences for how U.S. military forces address the use of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons in Iraq and how they support the federal response to terrorist incidents involving these weapons at home. Mauroni draws on two decades of experience in the area of chemical-biological defense policy to present this comprehensive analysis of the decision-making process within the Department of Defense and the actions of U.S. forces in the second Iraq War. Explaining that WMD is no longer a useful term for the threat faced by military leaders and emergency professionals, he also outlines a number of lessons learned from the conflicts in the Middle East and offers recommendations on how to improve CBRN defense for the future. This book is published with the cooperation of the Association of the United States Army. of the invasion plan and its subsequent execution from D-Day in March 2003 until the change of command of operations in Iraq and the departure of Third Army in June 2003.

Please arrive by 7:30 a.m. to   order from the menu.  Breakfast is $15.  Discussion: from 7:30 to 9:00

RSVP to Bob Epstein at: macabee1948@gmail.com

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