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soldier magazine | 21.03.2002 13:27

trial similar to dog passport microchip-dangerous attack on civil liberties

RoboGrunts: Brit Soldiers Get Micro-Chip Implants
by SOLDIER MAGAZINE

In a trial believed to be a world first, a cross-section of soldiers have allowed themselves to be micro-chipped as part of a study into how new technology may be harnessed to revolutionise the bureaucracy of personal administration.

All the troops involved in the project are volunteers.

Impetus for phase one of the Army Personnel Rationalisation Individual Listings project came from the acclaimed Passports for Pets scheme, from which much of the technology has been adapted.

The trial, which began at the start of this month, is to run for six months. Should it be the success which project managers anticipate, the whole of the Army could be micro-chipped by 2010.

Col. M. W. Jones, late RRW, told Soldier: "The chip, which is implanted in the neck, would have many uses, one of which would be to replace the current ID card. This would protect the identity of those in the Armed Forces and prevent lost ID cards falling into the wrong hands."

Every military base would have a facility to "swipe" military personnel in and out of bases, operational theatres and so on.

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seriously?

21.03.2002 14:48

I can believe that some people would volunteer to be chipped, but at the same time its still unbelievable. Can you show us the adsact source. I've looked at soldier magazine and cant find it.

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21.03.2002 14:51

Can you show us your source for this information, I can't find it on soldiermagazine.co.uk. I can believe it but at the same time its unbelievable.

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Sende of humor failure?

21.03.2002 20:47

Nice to see that soldier magazine still carries out its old tradition for its April edition, Army Personnel Rationalisation Individual Listings (APRIL)?
Amongst previous offerings were decimilisation of units so the 17/21st Regt became the 0.80 Regt.
Does no one on this site have a sense of humor?

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Sense of Humor failure

21.03.2002 21:21

Nice to see Soldier magazine keeping up with traditions for its April edition! Army Personnel Rationalisation Individual Listings (A.P.R.I.L). Amongst previous offerings were the decimalisation of units, so the 17/21st Lancers became the 0.80 Lancers. Does anyone have a sense of humor here?

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