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  2. ID.me - Wikipedia

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    The company evolved into Troop ID, which provided digital identity verification for military personnel and veterans. Troop ID allowed service members and veterans to access online benefits from retailers, such as military discounts , as well as government agencies like the United States Department of Veterans Affairs .

  3. Where To Use Your Military Discount This Memorial Day - AOL

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    Military Discount. Home Depot. 10% off with a valid military ID. Yeti. 20% for military members, veterans, nurses, government employees. AT&T

  4. List of Internet top-level domains - Wikipedia

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    Military recruiter, army supply stores, military training schools, army members and veterans — Identity Digital: Yes: Yes .art: artists, museums, art galleries, dealers, service providers and contractors — UK Creative Ideas: Yes: Yes .arte Reserved for Arte: Yes .associates

  5. .mil - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from military. It was one of the first top-level domains, created in January 1985. The United States is the only country that has a top-level domain for its military, a legacy of the United States' military's role in the creation of the Internet.

  6. List of American military installations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world. This list details only current or recently closed facilities; some defunct facilities are found at Category:Closed military installations of the United States .

  7. Oryx (website) - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands. Founder (s) Stijn Mitzer, Joost Oliemans. URL. oryxspioenkop.com. Oryx, or Oryxspioenkop, is a Dutch open-source intelligence defence analysis website, [1] and warfare research group. [2] According to Oryx, the term spionkop ( Afrikaans for "spy hill") "refers to a place from where one can watch events unfold around the world". [3]