Military and University facilities. Who else could afford a couple million dollars and the space for an 80 foot long, 10 foot deep, 8 foot tall machine? Most of the University installations signed a Military contract for the funding that gave the Military priority usage rights.
The Allied Forces military used the computers in its first elemental form. In time use of the computers extended from military use to government use and commercial use. But those computers could be as big as our living rooms and still not have as much computer power as a calculator of today.
I'm not a expert on computers, but I am confident in my answer. Computers were first invented and then the military used them for a while to there benefit. Then a little bit down the road the military released it too the public, and so the military were the first to use it.
I very much doubt it. But check with the military IT department first!
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Army Installations The first sond is "Retreat"- you stand at the position of attention while in uniform. The secound is "To the Colors"- Render the salute while in uniform
Typically about 8 hours prior to the first formation. not all military installations play this. It is also the longest bugle call.
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No not in the beginning. Now I'm going to share a very little known secret about this subject. When computers first came out they were primarily being used by the government and the military. A young Naval officer by the name of Grace Hopper was the first to realize the potential of these computers being able to talk to one another. She spent the rest of her Naval Career developing programs to make that happen and improve it. Grace Hopper is worth learning about.
The first computer is known as ENIAC, and it was designed for military use. It was finished in 1946, and one of its first uses was to study the possibility of making a hydrogen bomb. One of the first google searches were, "how to make a hydrogen bomb".
Government Issue, to describe items issued by the US government to military personnel. The acronym was applied, jokingly at first, to the personnel themselves. Later it was applied seriously, as with the GI Bill of Rights.
First of all they thew them out of France after invading France then they bombed their city's and military installations torpedoed and bombed their ships In other words they waged war on them.