San Diego, Calif. — Naval Information Warfare (IW) warfighters, leaders, and industry partners gathered at WEST 2025 to highlight the growing importance of IW in maritime operations. Held at the San Diego Convention Center from January 28-30, the conference, co-sponsored by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) International and the U.S. Naval Institute (USNI), provided a crucial platform for discussions on how IW is shaping the future of naval warfare.
Continue reading “NAVIFOR Showcases Information Warfare Capabilities at WEST 2025”The Shu Lin Kou, Taiwan, Republic of China was active from its establishment in 1955, until its closing in 1977.
Continue reading “NSGA Shu Lin Kou, Taiwan, Closed February 2, 1979”
I first met Bob Little while serving at NSGA Misawa, Japan. We were both assigned to the 51 Division, the Manual Morse Intercept Division. At the time, I was a CTRSA, and Bob was a CTR2, serving as the division training officer.
Continue reading “Remembering CTRC Robert “Bob” Little (Ret.)”The vision of this blog is to post quality content that celebrates the history of Naval Cryptology, keeps members of the Cryptologic community up to date on current events and development, and sparks discussion about our future.
Why Station HYPO?
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.
Continue reading “Station HYPO – Passing the Torch”After nearly a decade of service, with over 2,800 posts and 2.5 million visits, I have made the decision to temporarily suspend Station HYPO. This pause will take effect after February, in honor of African-American Heritage Month.
Continue reading “Station HYPO Temporarily Suspended”