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  • 1ARTBASS — Army Training Battle Simulation System (Governmental » Military) …

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  • 2Military simulation — Participants from five nations (Singapore, United Kingdom, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand) conduct a map exercise during Exercise SUMAN Warrior 2006 Military simulations, also known informally as war games, are simulations in which theories… …

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  • 3Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol — The Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol (ALSP) is a protocol and supporting software that enables simulations to interoperate with one another. Replaced by the High Level Architecture (simulation) (HLA), it was used by the US military to link… …

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  • 4Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System — The Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System or MILES is used by the US military and other armed forces around the world for training purposes. It uses lasers and blank cartridges to simulate actual battle. Individual soldiers carry small… …

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  • 5Afghan National Army — Emblem of the Afghan National Army. Active 1880 (current form: 2002) Country …

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  • 6United States Army Basic Training — (also known as Initial Entry Training or IET)[1] is the program of physical and mental training required in order for an individual to become a soldier in the United States Army, United States Army Reserve, or Army National Guard. It is carried… …

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  • 7Croatian Army — Emblem of the Croatian Army Active 1991 Present Country Croatia …

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  • 8German Army — Heer redirects here. For other uses, see Heer (disambiguation). German Army Deutsches Heer Logo of the German Army Active …

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  • 9List of Battle School students — This is a list of Battle School students who attended Battle School in Orson Scott Card s fictional Ender s Game series. Contents 1 Ender s jeesh 1.1 Alai 1.2 Bean 1.3 Dink Meeker …

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  • 10PLATO (computer system) — PLATO was the first (circa 1960, on ILLIAC I) generalized computer assisted instruction system. It was widely used starting in the early 1970s, with more than 1000 terminals worldwide. PLATO was originally built by the University of Illinois and… …

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