Five Marines, William Kiser, Paul Kugler, William Thomson, Ogden Wilson, and Winnett Robinson were trained in Kata Kana at the Navy Intercept Station in Shanghai in 1927. On September 20, 1927, these five new intercept operators departed Shanghai en route to Peiping. In October of 1927, CRM Dorman Chauncey arrived in Peiping. Under the leadership of CRM Chauncey, the station was established.
Continue reading “First Radio Intelligence Deployers”Man has always felt that he was in control. He has felt confident that he can control the elements and has conquered nature. Yet time after time nature has proven him wrong. It is said that “Eternal vigilance is the price of Freedom”. It can also be said that Eternal vigilance is the price of safety – be it in your homes, on the roads, or in the workplace.
Continue reading “NSGA Kamiseya Remembrance Series – After the Fire (Part 13 of 17)”September 19, 1983 – January 17, 2012
Continue reading “Remembering LT Thomas C. Fouke, USN, KIT”Congratulations to all selected (IW officers are highlighted) Message follows:
Continue reading “FY-26 Active Duty Navy Chief Warrant Officer W-3, W-4, AND W-5 Selections”Cognitive warfare has emerged as one of the most significant dimensions of modern conflict. Unlike traditional military operations aimed at seizing territory or kinetic assets, cognitive warfare seeks to influence, disrupt, or dominate how populations think and perceive reality. It is the battle for the mind, and cyberspace has become its most effective battleground.
Continue reading “Cognitive Warfare in Cyberspace: A Brief Look at China, Russia, and the United States”Dear Mom, Pop & Girls,
You might have read about the fire we had at Kamiseya Friday morning. I was working at the time and was lucky not to be at the wrong spot at the wrong time. I am enclosing a newspaper article from a Japanese newspaper.
Continue reading “NSGA Kamiseya Remembrance Series – Dear Mom, Pop & Girls (Part 12 of 17)”