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Old 02-23-2016, 11:14 PM   #21
AnemicOak
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Anyone know how common ereaders are used by military people. I see them in base exchanges and read that USN had developed their own ereader for submariners. I met some airmen at best buy soon after purchasing my Kobo Mini that would have bought one if it was available. When I was in the military bases and ships maintain small libraries and everyone trades paperback books. So do they now use more tablets or ereaders?
No idea how common they are, but they do have their own OverDrive libraries...
Army | Air Force | Navy (includes Marine Corps), the Air Force one has a much smaller number of titles than the Army or Navy.
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