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  2. Outlook.com - Wikipedia

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    Hotmail service was founded by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith, and was one of the first webmail services on the Internet along with Four11's RocketMail (later Yahoo! Mail). [9] [10] It was commercially launched on July 4, 1996, symbolizing "freedom" from ISP-based email [11] and the ability to access a user's inbox from anywhere in the world.

  3. Tom Shull - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Shull was named the Director/CEO of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, becoming the first civilian to lead the Department of Defense retailer. Shull's business acumen and personal interest in taking care of military families have led to the strengthening the Exchange for service members and their families. [33]

  4. Outlook on the web - Wikipedia

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    Outlook on the web (formerly Outlook Web App and Outlook Web Access [2]) is a personal information manager web app from Microsoft. It is a web-based version of Microsoft Outlook , and is included in Exchange Server and Exchange Online (a component of Microsoft 365 .) [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  5. List of countries with overseas military bases - Wikipedia

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    It also includes opening two liaison offices between Baghdad and Ankara to exchange intelligence and security information between the two countries. [65] [66] As of 2020, Turkey has a military base with 2,000 personnel garrisoned with around 60 tanks, Armoured personnel carriers and one commando battalion.

  6. Israel and Hezbollah exchange new fire after exploding pager ...

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    The powerful Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah continued to strike what it called military targets in northern Israel Thursday after thousands of its members were injured and several killed in ...

  7. Combined Communications-Electronics Board - Wikipedia

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    The Combined Communications-Electronics Board (CCEB) is a five-nation joint military communications-electronics (C-E) organisation whose mission is the coordination of any military C-E matter that is referred to it by a member nation. The member nations of the CCEB are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. [1]

  8. Military history of India - Wikipedia

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    Cohen, Stephen P. and Sunil Dasgupta, eds. Arming Without Aiming: India's Military Modernization (2010) excerpt and text search; Davis, Zachary S. The India-Pakistan Military Standoff: Crisis and Escalation in South Asia (2011) excerpt and text search; focus on 2000–01 confrontation; Deshpande, Anirudh.

  9. Ahmed Jabari - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed al-Jabari [Note 1] (Arabic: أحمد الجعبري; 1960 – () 14 November 2012), also known as Abu Mohammad, [1] [2] was a senior leader and second-in-command of the military wing of Hamas, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.