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Army, this is your fault. All we ever needed was just simple HTML links. You could have cancelled AKO and simply made text links on army.mil website. But you didn’t. You told soldiers to “figure it out”. When we did you deny the solution.
49 votes, 12 comments. For people who previously had AKO offline blocked on NIPR, here is a new site and link. https://akoshortcut.com
Posted by u/[Deleted Account] - 273 votes and 31 comments
As we all know, AKO has died. A moment of silence for a site that was pretty useful. . . . . However, a new site has arisen. Army Knowledge Offline lists all the links that the old AKO did so that you don’t have to clutter up your bookmarks bar. I’ll take a #11, add bacon, and BBQ chips. Edit: I believe u/ArchaicBubba built this website. Do ...
the over-head yeet measures the ability to just fucking send it. on the command, ‘get set’, assume the position by spinning the ball twice in your hands, then try to dribble it like a basket ball only to realize it wont bounce back up to you.
the over-head yeet measures the ability to just fucking send it. on the command, ‘get set’, assume the position by spinning the ball twice in your hands, then try to dribble it like a basket ball only to realize it wont bounce back up to you.
This is for those that use AKO Offline. It will be going away Oct. 1st ! I do not have any alternatives so I am posting on here in hopes of maybe someone can help us out with alternatives.
Can someone give me a link to the SRB portal as AKO offline doesn’t wanna work for me atm….
I can no longer access military email through web.mail.mil on explorer or edge. Literally i was able to one day and unable the next. Depending on which certificate I use, I will either get the error
as a 25b, former isso, and j6 employee, i'd just love it if one dod website had a signed certificate ever. im tired of clicking 'duur i trust this connection' because the g6 can't issue and sign a certificate once every five years.