Posted on 12/12/2006 4:34:44 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12, 2006 -- Soldiers and families can now communicate by video e-mail through the Army Knowledge Online intranet portal. On the first day, more than 3,500 video e-mails were transmitted.
"Thank you, that's all I can say," Pvt. Brenden Teetsell of the 44th Signal Battalion e-mailed on Dec. 6. "Thank you for allowing me to see my family. Your technology helps boost not only my morale, but thousands of soldiers a day." |
Supporting the Troops and Their Families with Technology.
Sandrat, thanks for the heads up on this. We've got a bunch of very young lonely men in Iraq right now who would probably love to get some of these as soon as we work out the logs on this.
No special thanks needed.
Just doing my patriotic duty to get the truth out there that the LameStream Presstitutes won't print.
absolutely cool beans sandrat- what a great idea- phone conversations are ok, but seeing the person makes it so much more personal http://sacredscoop.com?
Cool.
Next project could be to add this video feature to Instant Messaging incase they want to see each other and can get together to converse in real time.
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