because they had "GI" stamped on all their belongings "GI" stands for Galvanized Iron not Government Issue.
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Some disadvantages of GIS include the high cost of software and data, the need for specialized training to use GIS effectively, and potential issues with data accuracy and reliability. Additionally, GIS can sometimes be limited by hardware constraints and may require regular updates to maintain functionality.
GIS stands for Geographic Information System. It is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data. GIS allows users to better understand relationships, patterns, and trends within data that are related to geographic locations.
Gerald K. Gandesbery owner of in2gis.com. He started GIS in the early 1980's. In 1990 he created the first GIS database for McLennan County. He was also instramental in the capure of the data to be used in the first basemap for the area. His work is highly used by organizations shuch as Google, Street Map and Tom Tom.
Some common challenges with GIS include data accuracy and quality issues, interoperability between different systems, data privacy and security concerns, and the complexity of GIS software for non-experts. Additionally, the costs associated with maintaining and updating GIS technology can be prohibitive for some organizations.
G.I. stands for Government Issue
they faught at the wars
They were and still called GIs or GI Joes for the "General Issue" or basic nature of issued equipment and similar appearance of all soldiers to each other in uniform. "Joe" was believed to be the common or stereotypical American name.
They called the same thing the enlisted men were called. Soldiers. They were not differentiated from the enlisted men. Of course some of the men were called grunts, GIs, Yanks, and a other not so nice names. ____ In Canada, men who waited until they were drafted were called zombies by the soldiers who had volunteered.
The nickname for American soldiers because their clothing was labeled government issue was GIs.
Amongst GIs, we declared victory and left.
People who work in the GIS field are called knowledge workers because a knowledge worker is a person working in one of the information industries and the GIS is an information industry so knowlege workers work there.
The usual explanation is that during the "Punitive Expedition" into Mexico in 1916, where Pershing led American soldiers in a long "chase" around northern Mexico after Pancho Villa, the infantry soldiers frequently got covered with dust. It was adobe dust (the same soil used as the primary building material in the southwest), so the mounted soldiers called these dusty infantrymen "adobes". Then it became "dobies". From there it was a short transliteration to "doughboys". By the way, their sons in the next war did not call themselves "GIs". They called themselves "doughs". Pershing (a city in Michigan) High School's mascot is the doughboy
Google Maps and Google Earth are used in geographic information systems (GIS).
Even GIs called him "Uncle Ho."
because it contains much amount of tools
One GI in Vietnam stated that it was a corrupt pronunciation of the Korean word for "foreigner", and GIs had been called that term during the Korean War...so GIs adopted the usage.