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1960s: The military use of technology grows exponentially during the Vietnam War. Precision bombing, napalm, and night vision are all introduced, and the American military dependes on its machines to wage war.
1990s: The Gulf War, waged during the closing decade of the twentieth century, demonstrates the growth of American war technology with stealth bombers and ‘‘surgical’’ bombing of military sites.
1960s: Computers become an increasingly important part of American military defense and American life. This is the age of so-called...
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