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Remembering Retired Chief Warrant Officer 4 Jerry Clifford Mills

It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Chief Warrant Officer 4 Jerry Clifford Mills, of Pensacola, Florida, who departed this life on March 10, 2026, at the age of 79. His loss is deeply felt by his family, friends, shipmates, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. Those wishing to honor his memory are invited to share condolences and reflections with his loved ones, offering comfort and support during this difficult time.

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Remembering the Fate of RC-135 Cobra Ball II

On March 16, 1981, a U.S. Air Force RC-135 Cobra Ball II (#61-2664) was lost after returning from a reconnaissance mission off the Soviet Kamchatka peninsula. 

The aircraft departed Eielson for Shemya with 24 souls onboard. While attempting to land, aircraft encountered a rapid decline in weather resulted in a crash landing. Six men lost their lives and several Medals were awarded for bravery.

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Kharg Island: Strategic Leverage or Strategic Liability?

By Retired VADM Joe Leidig

Would Occupying Kharg Island Increase Pressure on Iran—or Create a Vulnerable Outpost?

The U.S. might be considering seizing Kharg Island, Iran’s primary oil export hub, as a way to increase pressure on Tehran.

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Quantity Has a Quality All Its Own: Lessons from the 600-Ship Navy to Hormuz Today

By Retired Captain Ros Poplar, USN

As we face the challenges of keeping the Straits of Hormuz open, “Quantity is indeed a Quality all of its own “

As I was reminded by Shipmate Michael Morano this A.M. 1987 marked the high point of the “600 Ship Navy,” with total numbers reaching 594 combatants. Included within those numbers were 119 frigates, 69 destroyers, and 35 cruisers, all of various classes.

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FORCM Bob Anderson Celebrating 90 Years Old Today!

Master Chief Robert Anderson’ s biography follows:


FORCM ROBERT H. ANDERSON III
UNITED STATES NAVY, RETIRED

Born in Ashford, Washington, on March 11, 1936, Master Chief Anderson has 47 years of service with the government, 33 years of active duty with the U.S. Navy and 14 years with government civil service. All of the service has been with the Naval Security Group.

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Naval Security Group Established, March 11, 1935

Determining the exact day the Naval Security Group was established is somewhat like trying to pinpoint the moment when several people had the same idea simultaneously. It was not created on a single day through a formal directive; rather, it developed gradually in the minds of dedicated individuals and ultimately evolved into an organization with official status.

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