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Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of Navy Cryptology

CTT1 (SW) Noah Machesky, IWTC Corry Station Sailor Selected for an Officer’s Commission

Join us in celebrating CTT1 (SW) Noah Machesky on his selection for commissioning through the Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS) program!

Congratulations, CTT1 Machesky! Your selection is a testament to your exceptional expertise, unwavering hard work, and profound dedication to the mission. Bravo Zulu!

Remembering SSgt Alfred T. Dwyer, USMC, (Cryptologist), KIA Vietnam

SSgt Alfred T. Dwyer, USMC, (Cryptologist), KIA Vietnam
February, 18 1935 – January 30, 1968

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NCVA Member Biographical Databases – Purpose, Process, and Confidentiality

A note from Duffy Merrill, the NCVA Biographer:

When an NCVA member passes and wishes for their obituary to accurately reflect their service as recorded by NCVA, it is essential that their information be submitted to the NCVA Biographer. To support this process, the NCVA Biographer maintains two databases: a Main Database and a Duty Station Database.

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Publishing Update – The On-the-Roof Gang

by Matt Zullo, CTICM(ret.)
2001 OTRG award winner
OTRG Historian and Author

As many of you likely know, I published a pair of books in 2020 about our very own “On-the-Roof Gang,” the US Navy’s cryptologic pioneers. Thanks to you, these books have sold well and have garnered some amazing reviews on many online retailer websites. Since then, I have continued my research into the group, finding new information and new photographs that are pertinent to the story. I am very excited to announce that I have published a Second Edition of both volumes of the books.

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Tom Clancy and The Hunt for Read October

In 1982, an insurance agent with a fascination for naval history and Cold War strategy sat down to write a novel. He had no grand expectations—just a hope that maybe 5,000 readers would buy his book. That writer was Tom Clancy, and the manuscript was The Hunt for Red October.

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Navy Supplementary Radio Station, Kwajalein, Marshall Islands, circa 1944

This photograph was taken in front of a captured Japanese Navy Communications facility.  The U.S. Marines, 3rd Radio Intelligence Platoon took over the station and used as communications interception facility. Pictured are Marines and Navy Radio Intelligence personnel.

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