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Highlights of William C Harrison, the Person
By William C. Harrison
Mr. William C. Harrison served in the U.S. Military Service for 20 years achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. During his military service, Colonel Harrison served as Base Commander of a Research Facility; as Coordinator of First US Army for the establishment of four (4) Army NBC Schools supporting the US National Guard & the US Army Reserve in the states of Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia and New York; as a Laboratory Deputy Director for materials development; as a Deputy Commander for Night Vision Systems; as a New Equipment Team Commander (for test & use of state-of-the-art equipment in South Vietnam); as Coordinator for Outsourcing of DOD Biological Agents and Systems; and as In-Country Coordinator for the US National Academy of Sciences Investigation Team on the effects of agent orange on the South Vietnam environment.
Synopsis of Some of William C Harrison's Environmental Work
By William C. Harrison
Mr. Harrison's professional experience consisted of executive management of engineering and environmental projects involving various types of planning, engineering, environmental impact studies, and hazardous materials' investigations. The origin of projects came from for such agencies as the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, the US Army, US Air Force, US Navy, US DOE, US DOT, US EPA, US FDIC, US Postal Service, US Corps of Engineers, MWRA, BRA, BW&SC, States, Cities, Authorities, and Commissions.
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