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  2. List of United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 19 August 2013. (p.3) The following Field Service Regulations, revised by the General Staff of the Army, are approved and published for the information and government of the Army of the United States in the theater of operations and as the basis of instruction of the combined arms for war service.

  3. Autovon - Wikipedia

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    Autovon. The Automatic Voice Network ( AUTOVON, military designation 490-L) [1] was a worldwide American military telephone system. The system was built starting in 1963, based on the Army's existing Switch Communications Automated Network (SCAN) system. In June 1966, the Air Defense Command voice network was cut over to the new service. [2]

  4. United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Field Manuals are published by the United States Army 's Army Publishing Directorate. They contain detailed information and how-tos for procedures important to soldiers serving in the field. As of July 2007, some 542 field manuals were in use.

  5. Download and install System Mechanic - AOL Help

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    Download and install System Mechanic Everyday PC usage can take its toll on computer and PC systems, making them annoyingly slow. System Mechanic, from iolo, is a software suite that secures, optimizes, repairs and fine tunes your computer after five restarts so the system can run faster and at its best.

  6. Field telephone - Wikipedia

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    Field telephones are telephones used for military communications. They can draw power from their own battery, from a telephone exchange (via a central battery known as CB), or from an external power source. Some need no battery, being sound-powered telephones . Telephone linesmen ford Lunga River during the Guadalcanal Campaign of World War II.

  7. Comdial - Wikipedia

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    Comdial was a former manufacturer and designer of telecommunication systems. Some of Comdial's more popular discontinued products include the DSU and DSUII, the Concierge (marketed to hotel/motels), FXT/S, Unisyn, and the Comdial Digitech and Executech systems. Comdial sold most of their systems through wholesalers in the US such as Graybar ...

  8. Microsoft Cordless Phone System - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Cordless Phone System The Microsoft Cordless Phone System (also known as PC Phone System MP-900) [1] is a discontinued cordless telephone introduced by Microsoft in 1998 that featured personal computer integration. [2] [3] It was Microsoft's first telephone of any kind, [2] [4] and the only phone product made by the company until the Windows Mobile series of smartphones .

  9. Switchboard operator - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of telephony, companies used manual telephone switchboards, and switchboard operators connected calls by inserting a pair of phone plugs into the appropriate jacks. They were gradually phased out and replaced by automated systems, first those allowing direct dialing within a local area, then for long-distance and international direct dialing .