Long before a truck bomb tore open a federal building here and jets piloted by terrorists brought down the World Trade Center, Dennis J. Reimer said he recognized that something had to be done about the growing threat of terrorism. As a 37-year Army combat veteran, he had seen international violence firsthand. He testified on Capitol Hill in the late 1990s about the impending dangers of unconventional warfare, and shortly after that he was among the first wave of military officers who voluntarily agreed to take an anthrax vaccine, believing bioterrorism was the next line of terrorist offense. A few years ago, after Reimer retired as the Army’s 33rd chief of staff, the native Oklahoman got his chance, as he says, “to put my money where my mouth is.” Full Story
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