A very short time ago the Department of Defense trained, planned, and executed warfare in an all analog manner. Warfighters listened to a briefing, copied notes, and readied the tools of war by manually transferring data to instruments, creating a more effective fighting force. We did not know the invention of the microprocessor was about to change modern warfare. One could easily say in the last 25 years, technology has revolutionized the capabilities of the modern warrior.
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