The US military is enti-cing high school students through a thrilling video game with everything from boot camp to hostage rescue, reports J. MICHAEL KENNEDY.
COLONEL Casey Wardynski was schmoozing with some friends at a cocktail party in Los Angeles, in the United States, a few years back when the idea of the Game came to him. What better way, he mused, than a video game to give potential US Army recruits a taste of the military – everything from boot camp to hostage rescues? What better method to attract techno-savvy prospects than with a state-of-the-art electronic come-on?