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  2. List of military inventions - Wikipedia

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    Internet: 1960s - 1970s United States [4] United Kingdom (NPL network) [4] France [4] Reliable computer networking: Led to invention of the World Wide Web by British scientist Tim Berners-Lee; subsequently widespread availability of information, telecommunication and electronic commerce: Rodriguez well: 1960s United States Army

  3. ARPANET - Wikipedia

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    In September 1984 work was completed on restructuring the ARPANET giving U.S. military sites their own Military Network for unclassified defense department communications. [ 88 ] [ 89 ] Both networks carried unclassified information and were connected at a small number of controlled gateways which would allow total separation in the event of an ...

  4. History of the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Internet has its origin in the efforts of scientists and engineers to build and interconnect computer networks.The Internet Protocol Suite, the set of rules used to communicate between networks and devices on the Internet, arose from research and development in the United States and involved international collaboration, particularly with researchers in the United Kingdom and ...

  5. MILNET - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, MILNET (fully Military Network) was the name given to the part of the ARPANET internetwork designated for unclassified United States Department of Defense traffic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] MILNET was physically separated from the ARPANET in 1983. [ 3 ]

  6. Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] He advocates the idea that net neutrality is a kind of human network right: "Threats to the Internet, such as companies or governments that interfere with or snoop on Internet traffic, compromise basic human network rights." [50] Berners-Lee participated in an open letter to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He and 20 ...

  7. Military communications - Wikipedia

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    Military comms include command, control and communications and intelligence and were known as the C3I model before computers were fully integrated. The U.S. Army expanded the model to C4I when it recognized the vital role played by automated computer equipment to send and receive large, bulky amounts of data.

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  9. History of military technology - Wikipedia

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    Innovation and the arms race: How the United States and the Soviet Union develop new military technologies (Cornell University Press, 2020). online; Gabriel, Richard A. Between flesh and steel: A history of military medicine from the middle ages to the war in Afghanistan (Potomac Books, 2013) online. Horowitz, Michael C., and Shira Pindyck.