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Significant Contributions COMINT made ISO Submarines Warfare During WWII

17 June 1947
From: Vice Admiral C. A. Lockwood, Commander of Submarine Force Pacific Fleet during World War II.
To: Chief of Naval Communications, Rear Admiral Earl E. Stone
Subject:  Communication Intelligence against the Japanese in World War II. .

1. I am enclosing herewith a statement as to the value of communication intelligence against the Japanese in World War II.

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Remembering CAPT Harold E. Joslin, Last Surviving Member of On-The-Roof Gang Member

A 101 year old retired Navy Captain, World War II veteran, and former World War II prisoner of war (POW), passed peacefully from this life on March 11, 2020.

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Remembering LCDR James H. Overstreet, USN, KIA, EC-121 Shootdown

Birth:     April 10, 1935
Death: May 2, 1969

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Remembering the Crew of the USS Thresher (SSN 593)

On April 10, 1963, the USS Thresher (SSN 593) sank during deep-diving tests about 220 miles (350 km) east of Boston, Massachusetts, killing all 129 crew and shipyard personnel aboard. Her loss was a watershed for the U.S. Navy, leading to the implementation of a rigorous submarine safety program known as SUBSAFE. The first nuclear submarine lost at sea, Thresher was also the first of only two submarines that killed more than 100 people aboard; the other was the Russian Kursk, which sank with 118 aboard in 2000.

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NSGA Pyongtaek, South Korea, COs, OICs and SEAs

How Pizza Orders Foreshadowed Military Operations

During the tumultuous times of Operation Desert Storm in the 1990s, military strategists found themselves engaged in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. In this theater of war, intelligence was the currency that could spell the difference between victory and defeat. Among the many innovative tactics employed during this conflict, one stands out as both unconventional and surprisingly effective: Pizza Intelligence, affectionately dubbed PIZINT.

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