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NATO Warns it Will Consider a Military Response to Cyber-Attacks via Information Security Magazine

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The Art of War

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However, the US military also uses more traditional forms of artwork to document their operations and daily lives. All military branches employ soldier and civilian artists who work in traditional mediums such as watercolor, charcoal, pastels, and pen and ink to document operations and inform the public about what the military does. .

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Preservica - 2022 highlights & momentum looking ahead

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Collections Manager at the Military Women’s Memorial , Amy Poe, faced a wide range of challenges in making their collections easily accessible and secure online. Their success is our success. That’s why we’re thrilled to share some notable customer stories that show the true power of Active Digital Preservation in action.

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Y2K: The New Year’s Disaster That Wasn’t

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The Air Force has many Military Working Dogs. Here, Second Lieutenant Tim Moore checks the computers as seen in the November, 1999 AIRMAN Magazine article entitled “Millennium Missiles.” Misty, the pet ferret of Lieutenant-Colonel Randy Blaisdell, performed the task of pulling wires through the sub-floor.

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The Wright Military Flyer Soars on Celluloid: Uncovering the Story of Our Oldest Government Film

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The oldest known government-produced film in our holdings is First Army Aeroplane Flight, Fort Myer, Virginia , which captured daring test flights of the Wright Military Flyer. In the Business Screen Magazine article, the USDA itself notes that Bureau of Reclamation photographers E.B. But what about the first government films?

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Queens of the Air: American Women Aviation Pioneers

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Once the United States entered World War I, flying for non-military purposes became restricted to save resources for the military and the Stinson School of Flying was forced to close. As told in the November 1927 issue of The National Magazine , the pair encountered a ferocious storm over the Atlantic. 22, Article 11.

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Caretakers of the Sky: The Wright Brothers and Recording the Aerial Age

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Their setup consisted of a 60-foot wooden monorail on a dolly with two modified bicycle hubs and another hub attached to the front of the machine, detailed in the National Park Service Article “Road to First Flight.” military took renewed interest in the Wright’s machine. 486, Air Force Magazine: [link].