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Remembering MGySgt Edward R. Storm CTC Robert  S. Gates KIA, December 28, 1969

While assigned to Detachment A, NAVFAC Danang, with Company L, Marine Support Battalion, both men were killed when their CH-46 helicopter crashed in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. CTC Gates remains the only U.S. Navy cryptologist whose name appears on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. MGySgt Storm is honored alongside ten other Marine cryptologists from the 1st Radio Battalion who were killed in action in Vietnam and whose names are also inscribed on the Wall.

Remembering VADM Russell Willson, First Commander to Lead Naval Cryptology

Vice Admiral Russell Willson
United States Navy
December 27, 1883 – June 6, 1948

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Snell’s Law (Law of Refraction)

Snell’s Law, also known as the law of refraction, describes how light rays change direction when they pass through the boundary between two different transparent media, such as air and glass. The law is named after the Dutch scientist Willebrord Snellius, who first formulated it in 1621.

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Honoring and Remembering CTOCM(NAC) Robert R. “Red” Adams

CTOCM(NAC) Robert r. “Red” Adams, USN, (Ret.)
December 25 1937 – January 15 2015

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Remembering CTSA William E. Briley, USN, Killed in the NSGA Kami Seya Fire

CTSA Briley is buried at Westlawn Cemetery in Farmersburg, Indiana.

USS Liberty FOIA lawsuit (Update)

The next action in the USS Liberty FOIA lawsuit will be a hearing before a three judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in the Seattle courthouse.

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