This is the second video in a six-part series examining the history of Navy cryptology, with particular emphasis on the role and development of traffic analysis.
This is the first video in a six-part series examining the history of Navy cryptology, with particular emphasis on the role and development of traffic analysis.
This codebook was forcibly taken six months prior to WWII from the radio operator of the Japanese tanker Nisshin Maru on May 28, 1941, by George A. Muller, an inspector with the U.S. Customs Service. The seizure occurred while the vessel was docked in San Francisco, under the pretext of conducting a search for narcotics.
Continue reading “Japanese Maritime Codebook, 1941”On March 18 1975, CIA’s highly-classified 1974 mission known as Project AZORIAN was exposed through a nationally broadcast syndicated report. In one of the Agency’s largest and most expensive ventures to that date, CIA worked with the U.S. Navy and billionaire Howard Hughes in dispatching the Glomar Explorer salvage vessel to raise a portion of a sunken Soviet nuclear ballistic submarine from the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
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The following are major events that occurred at Corry Field/Station. This timeline does not include aviation training that started in 1934.
Spare me the outrage over the 13 service members lost during Operation Fury if you were SILENT when 13 others died in the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. Grief for those who serve should never be selective or convenient, summoned only when it fits a political moment or a preferred narrative. The uniform they wore and the oath they took did not belong to a party or an ideology; it belonged to the nation.
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