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They use the military varient of the Gp7 gas mask.
Studying for standardized exam for enlisting
DC current is mainly used in electronic component i.e. computer etc
Yes, there are current lawsuits filed against the US military, on issues ranging from discrimination against Atheists to the use of torture in the interrogation of detainees.
There are no current military aircraft with 6 engines.
Take it to the gate guard of the nearest military base - it doesn't have to be an Army base - and tell the guard on duty that you have a military issue computer that you want to use for personal use. If you give them the computer, they will take care of everything from then on. If there isn't a military base near where you live, you can go to any police station or sheriff's office and explain the situation and they will get things straightened out for you.
The Power Supply. It is what you plug the power cord into.
A computer uses RAM as the current (temporary) computing space. It is the place where programs run, and is cleared when the computer turns off.
The Allied Forces military used the computers in its first elemental form. In time use of the computers extended from military use to government use and commercial use. But those computers could be as big as our living rooms and still not have as much computer power as a calculator of today.
I'm not a expert on computers, but I am confident in my answer. Computers were first invented and then the military used them for a while to there benefit. Then a little bit down the road the military released it too the public, and so the military were the first to use it.
Charles Babbage and it was first made for military use
There are a few different abbreviations used when referring to a military computer. The most common used acronym is an MGC or a military grade computer.