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CAPT Wilford Holmes, USN Interview



This is a recorded of an interview with Captain Wilford J. Holmes, USN Retired, otherwise known as Jasper Holmes.  The interviewers are Hank Shorik, NSA Historian and Ray Schmidt, NSG Historian.  The date is 13 September 1977.

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Remembering Wilfred J. “Jasper” Holmes, USN, WWII Cryptologist

Captain Wilfred J. “Jasper” Holmes
April 4, 1900 – January 7, 1986

“Let Us Never Forget” Submariner, Intelligence Officer, (USNA 1922), Captain Wilfred Jay (Jasper) Holmes, USN

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NIOC Pacific – Building 324

Today, the last of the NIOC Pacific personnel officially moved out of Building 324, leaving the space to Cyber Group-1 Command—formerly NIOC Pacific N9. Great things are ahead for Building 324.

Peacetime Aerial Reconnaissance Program Station (PIRAZ)

Many Naval Security Group personnel who served during the Vietnam Era are familiar with PIRAZ station – the Primary Identification Radar Advisory Zone established in the Gulf of Tonkin (GOT) in 1966 to track hostile and friendly air traffic over North Vietnam and the GOT.  PIRAZ was continuously manned from its inception until after the cessation of hostilities and the return of the POWs from Hanoi in 1973.  Since any ship assigned PIRAZ duties (most were cruisers or DLGs) had a NAVSECGRU detachment, quite a few CTs earned membership in the “Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club.”

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HALL of HONOR NOMINATION PACKAGE ICO CAPTAIN HOWARD C. EHRET (USN)

INTRODUCTION: Captain Howard C. Ehret (Howie) served in the United States Navy as a cryptologic professional from 1962 to 1992. He developed, honed, and assiduously applied his transformational leadership and unsurpassed technical cryptologic skills against the backdrop of the Cold War, the Vietnam War, and regional crises in the Middle East and the Atlantic too numerous to relate.  His frame of reference was forward-deployed U.S. Naval forces operating “eyeball to eyeball” with the Soviets and other threats, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 

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C7F for Terminal Fury 2010

Shortly after FLTCYBER/C10F was established on 29-Jan-2010, the staff participated in its first major exercise, integrating a planning element into C7F for Terminal Fury 2010.  Led by then C10F DCOM RDML Bill Leigher, C10F’s planning element consisted of various IW SMEs who embarked on USS BLUE RIDGE while operating in the South Pacific. Photo credit: Frank Sisto

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