The military started using computers in the year of 1972. However, of course, their computers back then weren't nearly as accurate or high tech as they are today.
The U.S. military began offering retirement pay in 1861, during the Civil War, with the establishment of a pension system for veterans. This system evolved over the years, leading to the creation of the current military retirement system in 1980, which provides benefits based on years of service and final pay.
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Doctors in the military are paid according to their rank. They are paid every two weeks.
No. Time in ROTC does not count towards your military time in service.
It all depends really. normally anywhere from 60,000 to 120,000 a year depending on what you do as a military historian
I believe it was 1981.
think it was 1983
The military began using computers for wartime calculations during World War II, with significant developments occurring in the early 1940s. One of the earliest examples was the use of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) in 1945, which was employed for ballistic calculations. This marked a pivotal shift in military operations, allowing for more complex and rapid computations than traditional methods.
1976.
Dodge started using computers in 1976
Military is already present even in the times of Moses.
What year did the vikings start
1989.
in the 1950s with the computers that took up entire rooms.
1899, but without modern computers to manage them they were not really practical.
1908
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