Help
us spread the news - this service is here to help
keep our troops in touch. Tell everyone you know -
email - blogs - posters - newsletters - newspapers -
anything you can think of.
FREE for
all US Armed Forces Personnel and their Families!
As a Vietnam
Vet, I know what it means to be out of touch with loved ones
while serving our country. This is my personal contribution
to the brave men and women of the US Armed Forces, and their
families. They are all helping to keep America FREE!
If your loved
ones can get to a PC with an Internet connection, you can
talk with them and even see them if they have a web-cam!
There is nothing like that touch of home you get when you
hear their voice. Even if you don't have someone serving our
country, you can still drop in and give your support!
You may use this
meeting room to:
Communicate with loved
ones in the military away from home anywhere in the world.
If you are a military
family, use this room to keep in touch with your extended family.
If you are in any branch
of the US Armed Forces, you may use this room to keep in touch with
your family anywhere in the world.
If you are a military
Chaplin or military service provider, use this room to communicate
with military men and women anywhere in the world.
You
may not use this room to:
Conduct personal
business of any kind.
Sell or promote products
or services.
Conduct business
meetings, provide business related support, meet with customers or
associates for business purposes and any other meeting that is
commercial in nature.
The primary
purpose of this room is to allow armed services men, women and children
an opportunity to get a touch of home. If you have a such a person in
the room and the chat is already occupied between other groups, please
type into the text chat that you have a visitor and wait your turn. This
is all on the honor system. If someone is breaking the rules, email me:
Admin@MyWorldChat.com.
This is a
public room and everyone is welcome, so it's just fine to strike up
conversations with other visitors, share experiences and just 'kick
dirt' as long as someone does not want to get in touch with a loved one
away from home.
We can and will
either impose restrictions or remove this service if it is abused.
This
room is 256 bit SSL Session encrypted in all modes of operation.
Download
Instructions!
Here’s all that’s required in order
for you to enjoy your communication experience to the fullest:
Requirements
Minimum
Recommended
Microprocessor
Pentium III® or
compatible
Pentium III® or
compatible
Memory
64 MB of RAM
128 MB of RAM
Operating System
Windows 98SE or higher
Windows XP
Screen Resolution
800 x 600
1024 x 768
Internet Connection
20 Kbps Dial-Up
Broadband Cable or DSL
Hard Drive Space
1 MB
2 MB
The conference
room is a small desktop application that takes up very few
system resources. Save
it to your desktop so you'll have it handy! You
may see the following file download dialogue box during the download and
install process.
2. When the download is complete,
select 'Run' or Double-Click the desktop icon and perform the install process!
The chat room will install quickly and
easily. If you are running XP with the firewall on, you may be prompted
when you launch the program. Set your firewall to allow at all times.
3. After the chat room
installs, you will be prompted to log in.
Use your
real name!
Enter your name
and country location if you wish. Please enter a real name, not
a 'handle' like the ones they use in other chat rooms. If you do
not use your real name, a moderator may ask you to change it. If
you refuse, you may be banned from the room.
If you are a
volunteer moderator, click the pull down tab next to "I want to
login with moderator rights... ' and enter your moderator
password.
Enjoy your visit!
The
MyWorldChat Armed Forces Voice Room is provided by:
Raissa Publishing
PO Box 295, Port
Angeles, WA 98362 USA
Phone: 360-460-3093
between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time
Bill
Cozzolino, owner of MyWorldChat.com and president of Raissa
Publishing is a Vietnam Veteran who served in the United States Navy
aboard the USS Independence with Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Squadron 12 (VAW12). Bill says, "When I was overseas, I was
virtually cut off from home and when I returned, only my friends and
family welcomed me warmly. With the technology we have today, there
is simply no reason for being that out of touch."