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August 2025

4 Information Warfare Updates From Navy Vice Adm. Karl Thomas

Vice Adm. Karl Thomas plays a crucial role in positioning the Navy to best leverage information to defeat U.S. adversaries. As deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, N2N6, and the director of naval intelligence, Vice Adm. Thomas leverages the latest technological tools such as cyber; signals intelligence; electronic warfare and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to control the information ecosystem. This ensures the Navy and its partners have accurate and timely information while manipulating, degrading or denying the enemy’s ability to do the same.

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NSG Det Bad Aibling, Germany Disestablished, August 24, 2004

NSGA Bad Aibling commenced operations on the U.S. Army Field Station on October 1, 1994. Two years later, on March 15, 1996, the mission from NSGA Augsburg was transferred to NSGA Bad Aibling. On January 9, 2003, NSGA Bad Aibling was redesignated as NSG Detachment and on August 26, 2004 the NSG Det was closed and disestablished. The mission was transferred to NSG Detachment, Griesheim, Germany.

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Unbroken

On November 2, 1942, Phil’s crew climbed aboard Super Man (B-24 LIBERATOR) and readied to go to war.  They were heading into a desperate fight.  North to south, Japan’s new empire starched five thousand miles, from the snowboard Aleutians to Java, hundreds of miles north of the equator. 

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Navy Chapel “De-Sanctified” (3801 Nebraska Avenue)

By Raymond P. Schmidt

The last vestige of a link between the Naval Cryptologic organization and its home at 3801 Nebraska Avenue for over half a century has been dissolved. On Friday afternoon, the 22nd of October 2004, the Navy Chapel was closed in a dignified military-religious-secular service. The “church without a spire” ended its role as the religious focus for the North West Washington, DC campus one month short of its 80th anniversary, as attested by its cornerstone dated “November 1924.”

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One electronic warfare payload to rule them all?

The Army is pursuing a modular mission payload to serve as a universal EW standard where capabilities can be loaded onto systems.

The Army is designing a new universal electronic warfare capability to enable rapid updates to equipment on any platform.

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Opinion | Where the Arctic meets the Pacific: America’s overlooked frontline

While the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska underscored the Arctic’s decisive importance, there was another signal coming from just offshore: Russian and Chinese naval forces conducting a joint exercise near the Aleutians.

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