What do i need on my mac pro to be able to access navy military sites???

im having a very difficult time with accessing military sites on my macbook pro i have been able to gain access to majority of the sites but not all most important site at the moment is Nrows on the navy reserve site.

Some of these sites require special client certificates. You may need to speak to your commanding officer.

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