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		<title>360-degree virtual combat room is like Iraq: The Arcade Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Just so you know, I&#8217;m not making light of warfare &#8212; it&#8217;s just that virtual training like this, while valuable, does remind one simultaneously of Modern Warfare and Ender&#8217;s Game . Of course, as this article notes , the current generation of potential soldiers has grown up in a digital age and expects a little Xbox with their ammo box. Training has, since the introduction of America&#8217;s Army in 2002 (remember, everyone thought it was going to suck, and it really didn&#8217;t at all), incorporated more and more virtual or simulated training, though admittedly the technology used is decidedly last-generation still. But when you can save a million rounds of ammo by having your recruits shooting pixelated guys in a 360-degree combat room like this one, the benefits are clear. I wish we didn&#8217;t have to send 19-year-olds into a war zone, but every advantage we can give them is helpful. And for the record, if I had to have someone watching my back while bullets whiz past, I wouldn&#8217;t mind if it was one of my old Counter-Strike clanmates. ]]></description>
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<p> Just so you know, I&#8217;m not making light of warfare &mdash; it&#8217;s just that virtual training like this, while valuable, does remind one simultaneously of Modern Warfare and Ender&#8217;s Game . Of course, as this article notes , the current generation of potential soldiers has grown up in a digital age and expects a little Xbox with their ammo box. Training has, since the introduction of America&#8217;s Army in 2002 (remember, everyone thought it was going to suck, and it really didn&#8217;t at all), incorporated more and more virtual or simulated training, though admittedly the technology used is decidedly last-generation still. But when you can save a million rounds of ammo by having your recruits shooting pixelated guys in a 360-degree combat room like this one, the benefits are clear. I wish we didn&#8217;t have to send 19-year-olds into a war zone, but every advantage we can give them is helpful. And for the record, if I had to have someone watching my back while bullets whiz past, I wouldn&#8217;t mind if it was one of my old Counter-Strike clanmates. </p>
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