Established in May 1946, U.S. Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA) Cape Chiniak, Alaska relocated to Elmendorf AFB, near Anchorage on April 11, 1966 establishing NSGA Anchorage. The communications facility located included an operations building located outside of the the AN/FLR-9 Circularly Disposed Antenna Array (CDAA), also known as a Wullenweber antenna array. NSGA Anchorage continued operations for the next 32 years and on February 28, 1998 the command was disestablished.
Continue reading “NSGA Anchorage Disestablished, February 28, 1998”Remembering CTC Melvin Douglas Smith
February 27, 1938 – June 8, 1967
It was 1989. I was a CTR2 on my first Western Pacific deployment, stationed at NSGA Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, serving as a direct support operator. I received TAD orders to report to USS ENTERPRISE (CVN-65), homeported in Alameda, California. The Enterprise was 26 years old, and this would be the “Big E’s” final deployment — a round-the-world cruise before heading to the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard for decommissioning. Hence the patch: “Final Voyage.”
Continue reading “Why I Spent Over 23 Years in the Navy.”Letters are now arriving from the Honorable John C. Phelan, Secretary of the Navy, regarding the naming of a ship after Senior Chief Kent. According to the SECNAV, “Please be assured that your suggestion has been formally received. It will be given full and earnest consideration as I consider the names of ships in construction and select the names for the next generation of naval ships.”
Many thanks to Capt. Mike Lambert for spearheading this effort!!
It’s still not too late to write a letter Here Secretary John Phelan’s address:
JOHN PHELAN
Office of the Secretary of the Navy
1000 Navy Pentagon, Room 4D652
Washington, DC 20350-1000
On February 24, 1960, USS Triton (SSRN/SSN-586) made history as the first submarine to circumnavigate the globe entirely submerged. Commanded by Captain Edward L. “Ned” Beach, Jr., the groundbreaking mission demonstrated the endurance and strategic capability of the nuclear-powered submarine force. CTMC William Hadley was among the crew members on this historic deployment.
Continue reading “OTD 1960: USS Tridton (SSRN/SSN 586) Made History”On February 22, 1996, National Security Agency/Central Security Service dedicated the Memorial Wall in OPS2B to those who sacrificed their lives.
Continue reading “NSA/CSS Memorial Wall”