For this assignment, I will create a fake blog, which can be summary as:
"a USNavy sailor serves his deployment on an aircraft carrier."
The character is 22 years old, asian descend, enlisted in the United State Navy. This is his 3rd years in the force.
He is a Petty Officer Third Class E-4 (the lowest Non-commissoned Officer rank) in the Navy, recieving his promotion during his deployment.
He is serving a six months deployment to the Gulf in support of Iraq Enduring Freedom operation.
His job in the Navy is a shooter, primarily response for launching aircraft of the aircraft carrier.
His Aircraft Carrier is USS Harry S. Truman, a Nimitz-class nuclear power super carrier. It is able dto carry up to 5000 personels and 100 fighter aircrafts on board. It's a city on a sea.
As a Petter Officer, he is in a leadership position and in charge of 2 sailors under his rank.
This blog is his diary, following him through the deployment. Whenever he can, he writes on the blog about his days, his problems and emotion he faced, through out the 6 months.
Here is the link: erik-chan-diary.blogspot.com
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Wiki new post
For the "new post" assignment, I will do a Wiki post on Army Corresponsdence Course. This is an online army education center for army personel.
Wiki major edit - finished
here is the edited version of the AKO
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Knowledge_Online
signed and seal at the bottom ^.^
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Knowledge_Online
signed and seal at the bottom ^.^
Wiki - major edit
For the "major edit" of a wikipedia post, I will edit the Army Knowledge Online - AKO.
AKO is the webpage for Army personnel, inculding active duty, reserves, national guard and civillian contractors. It contains current information of the Army, also its personel profiles and data. A soldier can access his whole career record through this page. It isto Army personel as the http://www.utah.edu/ Campus Information System for University of Utah student.
The orginial post was typically short, only contain a short history of the AKO, without any references sources.
I will add information such as:
_ Format of the AKO page
_ Improvement since the first AKO design
_ System requirement for access
_ Type of user account
_ CAC login
etc...
here is the original post:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Knowledge_Online
[ Army Knowledge Online (AKO) is the world's largest corporate intranet, and the US Army's single approved enterprise-class web portal.[citation needed] AKO provides secure access to Army web assets, tools and services to Soldiers, Army employees, retirees and family members worldwide. AKO is a driving factor in the ongoing transformation of the US Army into the agile, network based force that is required for today's conflicts. As of this writing, AKO has over 1.9 million registered users, and supports over 314K unique logins and 8 million emails daily.
AKO was established in the late 1990s as an experimental outgrowth of a project headed by Nick Justice in GOMO. This early project led to A2O (Americas Army Online), but legal concerns over this name and the parallelism to other commercial vendors caused the Army Project team to seek a new name. Two very early major Project Officers for AKO were MAJ Charlie Wells and MAJ David Bailey. Each was charged to develop, research and expand the portal to benefit Army Users Worldwide and to grow the system from its less than auspicious roots. Major Wells worked on establishing the NIPRNet (unclassified) version and Mr. Bailey joined the scene later to establish and experiment with SIPRNet or Classified versions. Major Bailey also is sometimes credited with bringing the baselines for both projects together and with fashioning a "leader's dashboard" concept that to date has only been partially realized. The project has run through various incarnations and later project leaders, but still the fundamentals of this system apply...Centralized name spacing of email (with webmail access), white pages, unification of data conduits, central capability of authentication and repudiation of credentials and the ability to remotely access content.
While some features seem unremarkable in today's world, this project was the first, largest and most pervasive of the military's ventures into the web portal space and is largely one of the most successful projects. This project can be credited with providing highly mobile Army users with non-transient email addresses, an ability to allow many web based products to share authentication schema, and with pushing the envelope on disaster recovery planning.
Assistance for the portal is available at https://help.us.army.mil/ and offers self help as well as Live Chat assistance
This portal methodology has been since selected as a key pillar of Defense Knowledge Online.
Related Projects: Army Knowledge Online - SIPRNet, Army Home Page
[edit] External links
Army Knowledge Online
Army Home Page ]
AKO is the webpage for Army personnel, inculding active duty, reserves, national guard and civillian contractors. It contains current information of the Army, also its personel profiles and data. A soldier can access his whole career record through this page. It isto Army personel as the http://www.utah.edu/ Campus Information System for University of Utah student.
The orginial post was typically short, only contain a short history of the AKO, without any references sources.
I will add information such as:
_ Format of the AKO page
_ Improvement since the first AKO design
_ System requirement for access
_ Type of user account
_ CAC login
etc...
here is the original post:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Knowledge_Online
[ Army Knowledge Online (AKO) is the world's largest corporate intranet, and the US Army's single approved enterprise-class web portal.[citation needed] AKO provides secure access to Army web assets, tools and services to Soldiers, Army employees, retirees and family members worldwide. AKO is a driving factor in the ongoing transformation of the US Army into the agile, network based force that is required for today's conflicts. As of this writing, AKO has over 1.9 million registered users, and supports over 314K unique logins and 8 million emails daily.
AKO was established in the late 1990s as an experimental outgrowth of a project headed by Nick Justice in GOMO. This early project led to A2O (Americas Army Online), but legal concerns over this name and the parallelism to other commercial vendors caused the Army Project team to seek a new name. Two very early major Project Officers for AKO were MAJ Charlie Wells and MAJ David Bailey. Each was charged to develop, research and expand the portal to benefit Army Users Worldwide and to grow the system from its less than auspicious roots. Major Wells worked on establishing the NIPRNet (unclassified) version and Mr. Bailey joined the scene later to establish and experiment with SIPRNet or Classified versions. Major Bailey also is sometimes credited with bringing the baselines for both projects together and with fashioning a "leader's dashboard" concept that to date has only been partially realized. The project has run through various incarnations and later project leaders, but still the fundamentals of this system apply...Centralized name spacing of email (with webmail access), white pages, unification of data conduits, central capability of authentication and repudiation of credentials and the ability to remotely access content.
While some features seem unremarkable in today's world, this project was the first, largest and most pervasive of the military's ventures into the web portal space and is largely one of the most successful projects. This project can be credited with providing highly mobile Army users with non-transient email addresses, an ability to allow many web based products to share authentication schema, and with pushing the envelope on disaster recovery planning.
Assistance for the portal is available at https://help.us.army.mil/ and offers self help as well as Live Chat assistance
This portal methodology has been since selected as a key pillar of Defense Knowledge Online.
Related Projects: Army Knowledge Online - SIPRNet, Army Home Page
[edit] External links
Army Knowledge Online
Army Home Page ]
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Revise - writing from Observation
The Objective is clear. "Gathering all intelligence from the enemy main post."
My Commander has stated clearly. I repeated the order than off I went.
So this sound like I'm in somewhere of a war zone, ready for a dangerous mission. It's almost like this, except this is a war game. My company has been ordered to attack an enemy base. composed by another company in our battalion.
The order is still popping up in my mind while I'm laying in the bush, on the opposite site of main gate. Between us is a small, dusty supply route for supply and troop transfer. The gate is the main way to lead to the enemy FOB (Forward Operating Base). It's guarded heavily as we [my battle buddy lay next to me, and of course "moi"] expect. Here is what I record into my little note.
1/27/2008
20:30. The sun is coming down, putting the end to another day in this cold, loosely wood. There is still a little sun shine left, not enough for the enemy to see us through the bush, or our movement. It's enough for us to observe them. We're in our position: approximate 15m from the main gate, across the main supply route. Binocular is also ready for closer, up closed look.
20:35. Looking through the leaves. There are 5 guards at the gate in this moment.
They all wear a red banner on the left arm, dictate that they're our opposing force [enemy].
2 guards are on the overhead tower. One is guarding the M249[a medium machine gun], while the other equipped with a standard American issued M16a4. They are talking to each other.
The main gates is instilled with a barricade of bared wire. It has 3 layer of bared wired that are nailed to the ground, zic zac it ways on the main entrance to the check point.
2 soldiers are standing in the check point, each on one side of the bared wire that constituted the gate. They have their M16a4 on the hand, on guard, finger near the trigger.
1 soldier on the fortified tower behind, on the right side of the entrance. The tower is filled with sand bags, and camouflaged leaves. The soldier is guarding with a SAW [Squad Automatic Weapon, small machine gun].
20:38. A truck is approaching from the main supply routes. It has about 10 troops on the back.
Their clothes are wet, dirty. Their eyes are closed. Their rifles are filled with mud and snow. As the truck aprroaching, the overhead tower guard soldier looks at the truck, with their eyes focus. The truck zic zac its way through the bar wired, then stop at the front gate. The fortified tower soldier point his gun at the truck. The two soldiers at the check point are approach the truck. One stay behind, shift his rifle to a low ready[a position of rifle holding that you can fire at moment notice]. One approaches the truck. He talks to the truck driver. The truck driver hands him a small item, look like an ID. He walks around the truck, look at its corners. Then check the back for the soldiers, counting. He hand signals the standing soldier. The soldier moves the bar wire barricade. The truck disappear into the base. All soldiers are back to their normal routine.
20:43. A squad of enemy soldiers emerge from the main route, walking toward the entrance. The soldiers in the tower shift their attention to the squad. One soldier give a hand signal to tower. The soldiers in the tower shift their attention back to the route.
The squad of 8 approach the check point.
A soldier from the squad talks to the guards. The guards open the barricade as one by one soldier from the squad clear their weapon in a barrel. They walk in, the barricade closes again.
bravo company picture
My Commander has stated clearly. I repeated the order than off I went.
So this sound like I'm in somewhere of a war zone, ready for a dangerous mission. It's almost like this, except this is a war game. My company has been ordered to attack an enemy base. composed by another company in our battalion.
The order is still popping up in my mind while I'm laying in the bush, on the opposite site of main gate. Between us is a small, dusty supply route for supply and troop transfer. The gate is the main way to lead to the enemy FOB (Forward Operating Base). It's guarded heavily as we [my battle buddy lay next to me, and of course "moi"] expect. Here is what I record into my little note.
1/27/2008
20:30. The sun is coming down, putting the end to another day in this cold, loosely wood. There is still a little sun shine left, not enough for the enemy to see us through the bush, or our movement. It's enough for us to observe them. We're in our position: approximate 15m from the main gate, across the main supply route. Binocular is also ready for closer, up closed look.
20:35. Looking through the leaves. There are 5 guards at the gate in this moment.
They all wear a red banner on the left arm, dictate that they're our opposing force [enemy].
2 guards are on the overhead tower. One is guarding the M249[a medium machine gun], while the other equipped with a standard American issued M16a4. They are talking to each other.
The main gates is instilled with a barricade of bared wire. It has 3 layer of bared wired that are nailed to the ground, zic zac it ways on the main entrance to the check point.
2 soldiers are standing in the check point, each on one side of the bared wire that constituted the gate. They have their M16a4 on the hand, on guard, finger near the trigger.
1 soldier on the fortified tower behind, on the right side of the entrance. The tower is filled with sand bags, and camouflaged leaves. The soldier is guarding with a SAW [Squad Automatic Weapon, small machine gun].
20:38. A truck is approaching from the main supply routes. It has about 10 troops on the back.
Their clothes are wet, dirty. Their eyes are closed. Their rifles are filled with mud and snow. As the truck aprroaching, the overhead tower guard soldier looks at the truck, with their eyes focus. The truck zic zac its way through the bar wired, then stop at the front gate. The fortified tower soldier point his gun at the truck. The two soldiers at the check point are approach the truck. One stay behind, shift his rifle to a low ready[a position of rifle holding that you can fire at moment notice]. One approaches the truck. He talks to the truck driver. The truck driver hands him a small item, look like an ID. He walks around the truck, look at its corners. Then check the back for the soldiers, counting. He hand signals the standing soldier. The soldier moves the bar wire barricade. The truck disappear into the base. All soldiers are back to their normal routine.
20:43. A squad of enemy soldiers emerge from the main route, walking toward the entrance. The soldiers in the tower shift their attention to the squad. One soldier give a hand signal to tower. The soldiers in the tower shift their attention back to the route.
The squad of 8 approach the check point.
A soldier from the squad talks to the guards. The guards open the barricade as one by one soldier from the squad clear their weapon in a barrel. They walk in, the barricade closes again.
bravo company picture
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