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  2. Air hockey - Wikipedia

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    Air hockey. Air hockey is a Pong -like tabletop sport where two opposing players try to score goals against each other on a low-friction table [1] using two hand-held discs ("mallets") and a lightweight plastic puck . The air hockey table has raised edges that allow the puck to reflect off horizontally, and a very smooth, slippery surface that ...

  3. USAA’s president to his fellow CEOs: You need to be ... - AOL

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    On this episode of Fortune’s Leadership Next podcast, co-hosts Alan Murray and Michal Lev-Ram talk to USAA President and CEO Wayne Peacock about the insurance company's 102-year (and still going ...

  4. Robert T. Herres - Wikipedia

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    He was USAA's chairman and CEO from 1993 to 2000 and continued as chairman until May 10, 2002. During Herres' tenure as chief executive officer , USAA's Internet site was launched; the SSA senior bonus was instituted to reward the loyalty of long-term members; and a formalized way for employees to capture member feedback was created so that ...

  5. USAA - Wikipedia

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    The United Services Automobile Association ( USAA) is an American financial services company providing insurance and banking products exclusively to members of the military, veterans and their families. [6] It was founded in 1922 in San Antonio, Texas, by a group of 25 U.S. Army officers as a mechanism for mutual self-insurance, when they were ...

  6. Colin Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Air hockey career. Cummings began playing air hockey at the age of 10 at a neighbors house. [2] [3] He became the #1 ranked junior air-hockey player within 2 years. [4] Cummings won the AHPA Air Hockey World Championships in 2015. He was youngest air hockey world champion ever at the age of 16 and was awarded a Guinness World Record.

  7. Robert F. McDermott - Wikipedia

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    Robert F. McDermott. Brigadier General Robert Francis McDermott (July 31, 1920 – August 28, 2006) was the first permanent Dean of the Faculty at the United States Air Force Academy, and later served as Chairman and CEO of USAA. He is often referred to as the "Father of Modern Military Education" for his contributions to that field.

  8. United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is a leader in the development of artificial intelligence technology and has maintained a space program since the late 1950s, with plans for long-term habitation of the Moon. [309] [310] In 2022, the United States was the country with the second-highest number of published scientific papers. [311]

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