Los,
Check out this article:
http://www.latimes.com/business/cutting/lat_soldier010427.htm#
Apparantly by using on board computers and battlefield info tech the Blue
force was able to hold its own against the Red at NTC. Something that does not
happen very often.
Bob
My unit was one of the few units to actually defeat the OPFOR at NTC, and we
were a medical unit!
> http://www.latimes.com/business/cutting/lat_soldier010427.htm#
Yes, very interesting. If you can pls continue!
Bob Makowsky
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yes, I was there for the big fight they had in August of last year where they
did not do so well, but there was a flurry of lessons learned and mods
performed and they did well this year, but we'll see how the OPFOR reacts to
the next battle. You kow how it goes, measure/counter measure.
Los
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http://dsc.discovery.com/news/reu/20020225/mars.html
> From: "Brian Bilderback" <bbilderback@hotmail.com>
Hmm yes, interesting. I did a little astrobiology about Mars last term(if that
isn't a misnomer) so I'll be interested to see how that pans out. Thanks
The cynics among us might remember similar stories about the moon. They might
also question whether this was in fact just an attempt to get NASA
more funding.
That's a bit more cynical than I intended,
In a message dated 3/5/02 4:46:33 AM Mountain Standard Time,
> richardkirke@hotmail.com writes:
> The cynics among us might remember similar stories about the moon.
They
> might also question whether this was in fact just an attempt to get
Why only the cynics? There IS water, (ICE) on the moon. Not that it's doing a
lot of good right now:o) (Unless the Phalons are using it;o)
> That's a bit more cynical than I intended,
> current Administration will reveal that they already have the
Randy