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  2. James Clapper - Wikipedia

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    James Robert Clapper Jr. [4] was born on March 14, 1941, [5] in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the son of Anne Elizabeth (née Wheatley) and First Lieutenant James Robert Clapper. [6] [7] His father worked in US Army signals intelligence during World War II, retiring as a colonel in 1972 then worked in security at George Mason University in the late 1970s and early 1980s. [8]

  3. Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance ...

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    The Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Cyber Effects Operations of the United States Air Force is a position in the United States Air Force tasked with the development and implementation of policy formulation, planning, evaluation, oversight and leadership of Air Force intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and cyber effects operations capabilities.

  4. Clapper (service) - Wikipedia

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    Clapper is an American short-form video-hosting service headquartered in Dallas, Texas. It was founded in 2020 by Edison Chen as an alternative for TikTok for mature audiences. The app is functionally similar to TikTok and includes tipping and e-commerce features.

  5. Billy Klapper - Wikipedia

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    This moment is meant to serve as the passing of the torch from the old generation of cowboys to the new. [ 8 ] The episode ends with a tribute to Klapper, reading "In Loving Memory of Billy Klapper," honoring his contribution to Western heritage and his brief but impactful appearance on the show.

  6. David Petraeus - Wikipedia

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    Clapper notified the White House the next day, 7 November. After being briefed the following day, Obama summoned Petraeus to the White House where Petraeus offered his resignation. [ 203 ] Obama accepted his resignation on 9 November, [ 204 ] and Petraeus cited his affair when announcing that same day that he would resign as CIA Director. [ 205 ]

  7. Mark Milley - Wikipedia

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    Milley was born on 20 June 1958, in Winchester, Massachusetts. [4] He is of Irish descent, and was raised Roman Catholic. [5] [6] His paternal grandfather, Peter (1897–1976), was from Newfoundland [7] and served with the Royal Newfoundland Regiment during the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. [8]

  8. Keith B. Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Keith Brian Alexander (born 2 December 1951) is a retired four-star general of the United States Army, [1] who served as director of the National Security Agency, chief of the Central Security Service, and commander of the United States Cyber Command.

  9. Clapper v. Amnesty International USA - Wikipedia

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    Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, 568 U.S. 398 (2013), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Amnesty International USA and others lacked standing to challenge section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. § 1881a), as amended by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Amendments Act of 2008.