Military time is different. Not the twenty four hour clock, but the way time changes the military. Uniform and weapons change, and so do the supporting technologies. For the United States Army, War speeds up time in terms of technology. The beginning of a conflict can see the Army prepared only for previous threats, and by the end of a conflict the entire force can be unrecognizable. The first World War dramatically tested the limits of human innovation, and opposing forces constantly test the innovation and skills of the Army. Program Executive Office Intelligence Electronic Warf
Military time is different. Not the twenty four hour clock, but the way time changes the military. Uniform and weapons change, and so do the supporting technologies. For the United States Army, War speeds up time in terms of technology. The beginning of a conflict can see the Army prepared only for previous threats, and by the end of a conflict the entire force can be unrecognizable. The first World War dramatically tested the limits of human innovation, and opposing forces constantly test the innovation and skills of the Army. Program Executive Office Intelligence Electronic Warfare & Sensors (PEO IEW&S) manages many technologies that evolved from those intense days at the turn of the century. (photo Illustration by Justin Rakowski)
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