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June 2022

Remembering CTC Raymond E. Linn, KIA, USS Liberty

CTC Raymond Eugene Linn
June 30, 1928 – June 8, 1967

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NSGA Winter Harbor ME Disestablished 20 Years Ago

U.S. Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA) Winter Harbor was established on June 9, 1958 and disestablished and closed on June 30, 2002 – 20 years ago today.

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Honoring CDR Jeffery Burke, USN, CO NIOC Pensacola

Tomorrow Commander Jeffery L Burke will be relieved by Commander Colleen Handbury as the Commanding Officer, NIOC Pensacola.   Some of Commander Burke’s significant accomplishments while in command include the following:

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The Berlin Airlift: What It Was, Its Importance in the Cold War

June 26 marks the 74th anniversary of the beginning of the Berlin Airlift, America’s first major test of resolve during the Cold War and one of the largest humanitarian aid missions in history.

Never heard of it? Well, you’re in luck – we’ve summed the history up for you here.

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Sinking of Japanese Destroyer, Yamakaze

June 25, 1942, the Japanese destroyer Yamakaze was torpedoed and sunk by USS Nautilus (SS-168) about 60 nautical miles from the coast of Japan. Yamakaze had sunk USS Shark (SS-174) a few months earlier. This photo was taken through the periscope of the Nautilus.

How COMINT Supported U.S. Air Controllers During the Korean War

As an air force captain in the Korean War and a lieutenant colonel in the Vietnam War, Delmar Lang developed innovative collection that provided vital support to those flying missions over enemy territory.

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