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Digital simulators: Camber personal computer simulations support Marine Corps training

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The US Navy and Marine Corps conduct their training with devices and their upgrades developed by an engineering services and product developer, Camber Corporation's Sensor Systems Division (SSD). Their upgrades include the AV-8B radar night attack weapons systems trainer (RNAWST), EA-6B, F-14, F/A-18, E-2C, P-3C and I CAC where personal computer simulation is provided for trainers of maintenance and desktop radars.

Author: Halforth, David
Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2006
Personnel administration, All Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing, Dept of the Navy, US Navy, Ordnance & Accessories, Defense industries, Training, United States. Navy, Armaments, Military weapons

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Eliminate the mystery; computers are for your use

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Computers were mysterious and over-powering for the 1970s Marine Corps. The knowledge of the basic components of computers, which are request, central processor, storage and output, are sufficient for optimizing the jobs and furnishing the required data efficiently.

Author: Graham, A. L.
Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2004

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Information operations at the tactical level: information, or the lack thereof, can be applied in various roles at the tactical level of warfare

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The author discusses the use of information operations by the Air Force, the Army and the Navy. Information operations is a strategic attack which blocks information systems of the enemy. He believe information operations would be a useful tool for the Marine Corp.

Author: McNeive, James F.
Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2003
Innovations, Tactical weapons

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Subjects list: United States, Usage, Equipment and supplies, United States. Marine Corps, Military application, Military computer systems, Electronic warfare
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