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July 2025

COMINT Memories of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice

By Honorable John Paul Stevens, Justice, U.S. Supreme Court

On December 6, 1941, having completed the Navy’s restricted correspondence course in cryptography, I went to the Great Lakes, Naval Station, applied for a commission and passed the physical.  I’m sure you know how the enemy responded the following day.  A few weeks later my orders arrived and I spend most of 1942, working in OP-20-GT in the old Munitions Building on Constitution Avenue.  (I never made it to the roof).  I served under then LCDR Jeff Dennis, made a few “idents” (call sign identification) and a garble table for the enemy’s 3-kana calls.  I spent ’43, ’44 and over half of ’45 at Pearl, and was returned to Washington shortly before VJ day.  When I arrived at Pearl, the unit-then known as FRUPAC was still in the basement of Com-14, but some months later we became part of JICPOA up at Makalapa.

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China’s Aircraft Carriers Push Into Waters Long Dominated By U.S.

Recent drills near Japan reflect China’s ambitions to extend its navy’s reach and exert greater influence, in the Pacific and beyond.

As China girds for a deepening global rivalry with the United States, Beijing is testing how far its navy can operate from home, and how well its warships can work together on the open seas. In recent exercises involving two aircraft carriers, China gave a bold display of how it seeks to assert dominance in the western Pacific.

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NAS Whidbey Island History – From Pistons to Growlers

On Jan. 17, 1941, almost 11 months before the United States entered World War II, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) asked the commandant of the 13th Naval District to find a location for the re-arming and refueling of Navy patrol planes operating in defense of Puget Sound, should such defense be necessary.

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China, North Korea and Russia represent biggest security challenge since World War II, Japan says

Japan is facing its most severe security environment since World War II as three potential adversaries in East Asia – China, Russia and North Korea – ramp up military activities in the region, the country’s defense minister said Tuesday.

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The US Navy Needs A Big Fix To Get Ready For A War With China. Here’s The Top Admiral’s Plan.

Bogged down by shipbuilding struggles and maintenance woes, the US Navy faces an uphill battle to get its fleet ready for the next high-end conflict, which could be against China and its rapidly modernizing military.

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A simple thank you note…

…is often the best form of gratitude.

Received the above note today from Captain Mike Lambert, USN – Retired.

Mike was the single greatest inspiration for the creation of Station HYPO!

Check out his blog here.

v/r

Chuck

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