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  2. Door breaching - Wikipedia

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    Door breaching is a process used by military, police, or emergency services to force open closed or locked doors. A wide range of methods are available depending on the door's opening direction (inward or outward), construction materials, etc., and one or more of these methods may be used in any given situation.

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  4. United States government security breaches - Wikipedia

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    May 1993 – Steven John Lalas was charged with passing sensitive military information to Greece between 1991 and 1993 while working for the State Department. He passed hundreds of highly classified documents between 1991 and 1993. He was of Greek descent, but was born in the United States. In June, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit ...

  5. 1974 White House helicopter incident - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 1974, U.S. Army Private First Class Robert Kenneth Preston (1953–2009) [1] took off in a stolen Bell UH-1B Iroquois "Huey" helicopter from Tipton Field, Maryland, and landed it on the South Lawn of the White House in a significant breach of security. Preston had enlisted in the Army to become a helicopter pilot.

  6. Four Chinese military members charged in Equifax breach - AOL

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    Four members of the Chinese military have been charged with breaking into the networks of the Equifax credit reporting agency and stealing the personal information of tens of millions of Americans ...

  7. List of White House security breaches - Wikipedia

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    An iron fence was constructed in 1819, and portions of this early barrier still exist. During the mid-1990s, the fence was expanded by one block to move traffic farther from the White House to prevent damage from any car bomb. [6] Since the September 11 attacks, the restricted airspace above the White House has been expanded and better enforced ...

  8. Unidentified drones spotted over UK military bases that house ...

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    Unidentified drones were spotted last week over three British airbases that house United States Air Force operations, both nations confirmed, but didn’t say more about who might have sent the ...

  9. Presidential Emergency Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    During a breach of White House security, including violations of the Washington, D.C. Air Defense Identification Zone (P-56 airspace), the president and other protectees are relocated to the executive briefing room, next to the PEOC. Day to day, the PEOC is staffed around the clock by joint-service military officers and non-commissioned ...