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EAB, formerly the Education Advisory Board, was founded in 2007 as a division of The Advisory Board Company.This was officially shortened to EAB in 2014. [1]In December 2014, it was announced that The Advisory Board Company was to acquire Royall & Company, based in Richmond, Virginia, for $850M. [4]
EAB may refer to: Abbs Airport, in Yemen; American School of Brasília (Portuguese: Escola Americana de Brasília) Eagle Atlantic Airlines, a defunct Ghanaian airline; East African Breweries, a Kenyan holding company; Emerald ash borer, a beetle; Emergency Air Breather, used onboard U.S. submarines; European Association for Biometrics, non ...
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The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) is a non-profit organization in the field of biometrics with its headquarters in Bussum (Netherlands).The Association promotes the development of biometrics and its use in Europe, in general in accordance with the law, with the principles of ethics, stimulating the development of technology, increasing security and business.
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The 15th Engineer Battalion is an Echelon above Brigade (EAB) battalion of the United States Army. It is currently a subordinate unit of 7th Engineer Brigade and is headquartered in Grafenwoehr, Germany. Soldiers of the 15th Engineer Battalion provide various supportive duties to other Army units, including construction, engineering, and ...
Abs (IATA: EAB, ICAO: OYAB) is an airport serving the town of Abs in Yemen. On 11 January 2024, the Royal Air Force struck an airfield at the airport, which the U.S. and UK said was a launch site for cruise missiles and drones launched by the Houthis against merchant and naval vessels during the Red Sea crisis .