On June 3, 1880, Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first wireless telephone message on his newly invented photophone from the top of the Franklin School in Washington, D.C.
Continue reading “Bell’s Photophone”Today, at 2:30 Pacific Standard Time, Captain Christopher D. Eng will be relieved by Captain Brian L. P. Schulz as Commander, NSA/CSS Hawaii. Captain Schulz’s biography follows:
Continue reading “Captain Brian L. P. Schulz, USN Assumes Command of NSA/CSS Hawaii”Tomorrow, Captain Christopher Eng will be relieved by Captain Brian Schulz as the Commander NSA/CSS Hawaii. Captain Eng’s biography follows:
Continue reading “Honoring Captain Christopher Eng, USN, Commander, NSA/CSS Hawaii”Today, Commander Eren Cataloglu will be relieved by Commander Robert “Jake” Bebber as Commanding Officer, Cryptologic Warfare Activity Sixty Seven . Commander Bebber’s biography follows:
Continue reading “CDR Robert “Jake” Bebber Assumes Command of CWA-67”by ENS Shaylah N. Bullock
It was the early 1940’s and the United States was preparing for World War II. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called upon the U.S. to be an “arsenal of democracy” and defend democratic ideals. He knew we needed guns, ships, and planes; tangible things that would help us win the war. Whereas civil rights leaders heard a call for something less tangible, but more critical: equality. From 1940-1944, thousands of Americans protested, wrote letters, and signed petitions; begging Congress and the President to allow Black men to serve equally in the United States Navy.
Tomorrow Commander Eren Cataloglu will be relieved by Commander Jake Bebber as the Commanding Officer Cryptologic Warfare Activity Sixty Seven. Commander Cataloglu’s biography follows:
Continue reading “Honoring CDR Eren Cataloglu, Commanding Officer CWG-67”