Talk:Army Knowledge Online

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MILHIST This article is within the scope of the Military history WikiProject. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the project and see lists of open tasks and regional and topical task forces. To use this banner, please see the full instructions.
Stub This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the quality scale.

Who's the asshole that put this up? OPSEC???? Also I see this only references officers. I know SOME NCOS did the actual work for AKO. This should be deleted for total bullshit. 195.226.227.100 (talk)Soldier in Iraq —Preceding comment was added at 19:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Soldier/soldier

There have been a few reverts over soldiers/Soldiers. When referring to Soldiers in context of the US Army, it is normally capitalized.

[edit] Source Needed

The claim of "worlds largest corporate intranet" should be quantized, dated, and referenced as the NMCI article makes a similar claim.

As of March 2006, NMCI included some 290,000 computers, making it the largest internal computer network in the world[1]

--Maetrics 00:33, 7 May 2007 (UTC)