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Remembering The NSGA Kamiseya Fire

By Jack Jones

In the early morning hours of Sept. 24, 1965, I sprawled face-down, struggling to breathe after scaling and leaping from the top of a tall, barbed wire-tipped fence behind the U.S. Naval Security Group operations building in Kamiseya, Japan. About a dozen of my shipmates crawled and wandered in dazed confusion around me.

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Cognitive Warfare in Cyberspace: A Brief Look at China, Russia, and the United States

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. 

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Reserve Cyber Warfare Technicians and Maritime Cyber Warfare Officers Elevate Navy Cyber Operations

11 September 2025 | By Lt. j.g. Philmon Haile, Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve

In today’s contested digital environment, the U.S. Navy Reserve’s Cyber Warfare Technicians (CWT) and Maritime Cyber Warfare Officers (MCWO) incorporate cyber operations into the Operational Level of War (OLW), seamlessly bridging the gap between strategic cyber capabilities and tactical warfighting objectives.

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RIP RADM  Joseph D. Burns, USN (Ret.), Cryptologist

Rear Admiral Joseph Burns, who recently passed away, served with distinction as the 40th Commander of the Naval Security Group. He led the organization from September 2001 until 29 October 2004, a period marked by significant challenges and transformation within the cryptologic and information warfare communities. Under his leadership, the Naval Security Group continued its vital mission of providing timely, accurate, and relevant cryptologic support to the Navy and the joint force.

RADM Burns’s tenure was characterized by his dedication to advancing the capabilities of naval cryptology, strengthening the force, and preparing Sailors to meet the evolving demands of 21st-century warfare. His leadership left a lasting impact on the community and the Navy as a whole.

The following biography reflects the life and service of RADM Joseph Burns.

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What did China’s Victory Parade reveal about PLA space, cyber, information war plans?

Showcasing new branches signals China’s push to reshape combat strategy by integrating advanced tech for joint operations, analysts say China’s grand military parade highlighting new space, cyber and information warfare branches underscored the country’s push to weave advanced technologies into its combat strategy, according to analysts.

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Rear Adm. Heidi Berg Nominated to Lead Fleet Cyber Commander/Commander TENTH Fleet

Rear Adm. Heidi Berg was nominated to receive a third star and take command of U.S. 10th Fleet, Fleet Cyber Command and Navy Space Command at Fort Meade, Md. Berg was nominated in May 2024 to serve as deputy commander of the post. If confirmed approved, she will follow Vice Adm. Craig “Clap” Clapperton.

Rear Adm. Berg’s biography follows:

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