On January 25, when I announced a temporary pause in Station HYPO, I was completely unprepared for the overwhelming response that followed. Your heartfelt messages of gratitude and support were deeply moving and humbling.

While I always knew Station HYPO was reaching an increasing number of readers each year through growing engagement and clicks, I hadn’t fully grasped the depth of its impact. The blog has connected generations of cryptologists—from those who served briefly in the late 1950s, through Vietnam and the Cold War, to today’s active-duty enlisted personnel and officers who continue to share these stories across their divisions, departments, and commands. Knowing that these articles have resonated with so many of you, preserving our rich cryptologic history and strengthening our shared sense of purpose, is truly inspiring. I am deeply grateful for your continued readership, encouragement, and unwavering support.

Today, I am pleased to share that Commander Chuck Hall (Ret.), whose vision and leadership brought Station HYPO to life in 2015, will continue the blog’s mission. His passion and dedication to celebrate the past, present, and future of Navy Cryptology and honoring those who have served make him the perfect steward to carry this effort forward. When the time is right, I look forward to rejoining Chuck in contributing to Station HYPO and continuing to share these important stories with you.

Additionally, I understand that some of you are concerned about accessing the hundreds of articles previously posted. Rest assured, I will restore them when the time is right. In the meantime, if you need any cryptologic history documents or specific articles, please feel free to reach out to me at mario.vulcano62@gmail.com, and I will gladly send them directly to you.

Thank you again for your loyalty, enthusiasm, and support. Station HYPO remains a community dedicated to honoring our past, celebrating our present, and inspiring the future of cryptologic excellence.

Sincerely,
Mario Vulcano