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Discussions on WindowsForum.com tagged with armed forces cover a range of topics including military equipment, personnel policies, cultural expressions, support organizations, and cybersecurity threats. Specific threads examine Russia's use of heavy flamethrower weapons, Ukraine's controversial uniform policy for female soldiers, Japan's anime-themed helicopter art, the Help for Heroes charity supporting armed forces members, and warnings from US military leaders about cyber intrusions linked to China. These posts reflect community interest in global military affairs, defense technology, and the human aspects of service life.
Ok, it's nice to see some nose and tail art used in (most notably in) US Armed Forces, lo and behold... Japan came up with this on their Cobra gunship. Doubtful that this would be considered this an official body art for their craft, or any other craft in their service with other...
Helping people is good. Helping heroes is even better. Not superheroes like Spiderman or Batman, but real heroes, the people who put their lives at risk for God and country, both overseas and on home soil: the armed forces.
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March 26, 2010
US Navy Admiral Robert Willard appeared appeared before the US Armed Services Committee last Thursday. He Said, "US military networks and computer systems continue to be the target of intrusions that appear to have originated from within the People's Republic Of China. Most of...
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