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== General ==
== General ==


Army.ca first came online in December of 1993, under the name of The Canadian Army Home Page. At the time, it was one of Canada's first military sites on the Internet (quite likely the first). Since that time, the page has grown considerably, and is always in some stage of development. Much of the information has come from visitors to the page, who have graciously taken the time to contribute information, making a much better site.
Milnet.ca first came online in December of 1993, under the name of The Canadian Army Home Page. At the time, it was one of Canada's first military sites on the Internet (quite likely the first). Since that time, the page has grown considerably, and is always in some stage of development. Much of the information has come from visitors to the page, who have graciously taken the time to contribute information, making a much better site.


== Call for Help ==
== Call for Help ==
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* Submissions of a commercial nature are considered low priority
* Submissions of a commercial nature are considered low priority
* Submissions may be altered for clarity or brevity
* Submissions may be altered for clarity or brevity
* All submissions must be e-mailed to [mailto:Army@Army.ca]
* All submissions must be e-mailed to Army[at]Army.ca


Despite these rules, I'm actually pretty flexible. Your best bet is to contact me and we can figure out the best way to proceed.
Despite these rules, I'm actually pretty flexible. Your best bet is to contact me and we can figure out the best way to proceed.

Latest revision as of 14:23, 6 October 2014

General

Milnet.ca first came online in December of 1993, under the name of The Canadian Army Home Page. At the time, it was one of Canada's first military sites on the Internet (quite likely the first). Since that time, the page has grown considerably, and is always in some stage of development. Much of the information has come from visitors to the page, who have graciously taken the time to contribute information, making a much better site.

Call for Help

With that thought in mind, I would gladly accept additional information for the page, as several areas are quite sparse. If you think you have information that would be of interest to visitors of this page, please contact me. I'd love to hear from you.

If you notice an area of the page that is not as complete as you would like, please take the time to help out. Too often I have people tell me "What about XXXX, you've got almost no information on it!" but when I ask for their help, they don't seem to think it's that important.

Please, if you have any information that you think would be useful to the visitors of this page, pass it on.

Rules of Submission

  • All documents must be in electronic format (IE: ASCII text, Word document, etc)
  • All images must be in electronic format (IE: .png, .gif, .jpg, .bmp, etc)
  • Submissions must be deemed appropriate and applicable to this page
  • Submissions of a commercial nature are considered low priority
  • Submissions may be altered for clarity or brevity
  • All submissions must be e-mailed to Army[at]Army.ca

Despite these rules, I'm actually pretty flexible. Your best bet is to contact me and we can figure out the best way to proceed.

Your contribution will be appreciated by many!