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Operation Neptune Spear: The Night America Found Osama bin Laden

After a decade-long hunt, America’s most wanted man was killed in a daring raid deep inside Pakistan.

On a moonless night in early May 2011, two Black Hawk helicopters slipped silently across the border from Afghanistan into Pakistan. Aboard them were members of SEAL Team 6, America’s most elite special operations unit. Their mission: to find and kill Osama bin Laden, the world’s most wanted terrorist, hidden in a compound deep inside the Pakistani city of Abbottabad.

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20 Years Ago The Cryptologic Officer Designator Change to Information Warfare Officer

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (NNS) — Those in the Navy Cryptology officer community were designated ‘Information Warfare Officers’ in May [2005] to reflect their roles in managing, moving and protecting information. 

The name change affects officers with 161X, 164x, 644x and 744x designators. Currently, there are more than 860 officers with this designator. This move marks a new era, acknowledging the expanded skill sets and responsibilities the Navy has vested in these officers.

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OTD 60 Years Ago, The National Cryptologic School was Approved

April 30, 1965, Secretary of Defense McNamara approved designation of the National Cryptologic School.

Internally, NSA is a true global training enterprise with more than 20 campuses, four cryptologic centers and six cryptologic training schools. Our prestigious National Cryptologic School (NCS) offers advanced classes in language, cryptology, leadership, education and business expertise.

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Navy Cryptology Can Be Great at the Basics—Again

Now that the Navy has a separate cyber warfare community, cryptologic warfare can refocus on its traditional missions.

By Lieutenant Christian Montgomery, U.S. Navy

Until recently, Navy cryptologic warfare officers (CWOs) were responsible for three disciplines: electromagnetic warfare (EW), signals intelligence (SigInt), and cyberspace operations. To be promoted, officers sought experience in all three disciplines.1 However, the fiscal year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act directed the Navy to create a cyber force apart from the CW community, similar to the Army and Air Force cyber branches.2 In response, the Navy created the maritime cyber warfare officer and cyber warfare technician specialties to focus on offensive and defensive cyber operations.

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The Last Two Marines to Die in Vietnam

Charles McMahon and Darwin Lee Judge, the last Marines to die in Vietnam, April 29, 1975. At 4:00 am on April 29, 1975 two young Marines died in a rocket attack on the Tan Son Nhut air base in Saigon.

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UPDATED: USS Nimitz in the Philippine Sea; U.S. Destroyer Makes Taiwan Strait Transit

This post has been updated with additional information on the movements of Chinese carrier CNS Shandong.

The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group is now operating in the Philippine Sea following a port visit to Guam, while elsewhere, a U.S. Navy destroyer carried out a Taiwan Strait passage on Wednesday while a U.S. littoral combat ship carried out a joint sail in the South China Sea with an Australian destroyer on Friday.

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