Staff members at the Army Experience Center in Philadelphia demonstrate the Humvee interactive simulator in 2009.War Games Lure Recruits For 'Real Thing'by Windsor Johnston
July 31, 2010 from WRTI
A controversial Army Experience Center in a northeast Philadelphia shopping mall will soon close its doors after a two-year pilot program. With regard to its military outreach efforts, the multimillion-dollar facility has declared "mission accomplished," but opponents question the Army's version of reality.
At the center, teenage boys sit in a row of Army-green recliners facing flat-screen monitors. They square off in video war games like the popular Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Once visitors register and prove they're 13 years or older, they're given free access to the facility's array of war-themed games.
Army Experience Center spokesman Capt. John Kirchgessner says the center has proved more effective than traditional recruiting methods. Using technology to create a relationship with the public "is a much better way to share our Army story than to simply smile and dial and ask someone if they thought about joining lately," he says.
The facility also houses three simulators: Apache and Blackhawk helicopters plus an armored combat Humvee. John Gallato, 18, and three of his 15-year-old friends sit atop the Army vehicle eagerly waiting for their mission to begin. With a lifelike machine gun in hand, Gallato says experiences like this will help prepare him for the future.
"I'm going to be killing people," he says. "I'm actually joining the Marines and will be doing this in real life."
unhappycamper comment: Too bad the Army doesn't take the newbies to Walter Reed or any of the VA hospitals around the country to see the flip side of shooting people. No faces, no legs, no arms, no consciousness, no 'fun'.
TBI and PTSD are also worth showing the kids but I guess the kids need to experience it to understand it.