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US military uses video games for training
2010-01-07 00:00:00
US military embraces video games
By Amy Harmon
NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Sunday, Apr 06, 2003,Page 11

The noise level was rising, the body count was mounting and the 13 Marines sitting in front of computer screens in a dark room here seemed briefly to have forgotten that the urban combat mission was just a video game.
"Sniper on the roof! Sniper on the roof!" shouted Justin J. Taylor, a corporal leading Fire Team 2, half jumping out of his chair as his eyes stayed glued to the monitor.
"Where? Where? Where?" demanded a comrade in Fire Team 3.
"I'm shot," came the despairing reply. "I can't see anything."
As the military embraces electronic games as a training tool, a growing number of soldiers are fighting in a virtual Iraq war even as they remain stateside. For many soldiers, the increasingly realistic simulations often seem like the closest thing to being in combat.
"It gives you a sense of reality," Taylor said. "You get that nervous feeling: Do I really want to go around the corner or not? You want to complete the job you've been assigned to do."
Recent recruits who grew up on popular commercial games like Half-Life, Counterstrike and Quake 3 have a natural affinity for the training games, many of which are adapted by ...
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