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Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of Navy Cryptology

Honoring Dr. Stephen Jauregui Commander (Ret) and Professor

Steve Jauregui joined the Navy as a young Seaman in 1942. His career spanning nearly 30 years took him to WWII duty in the Pacific, through the Cold War, and ultimately a commission and leadership of one of SECGRU’s premier programs. His success in shepherding WATERBOY (submarine WLR-6) through a maze of technical and programmatic obstacles was legendary and well documented in William Hadley’s series. But few outside SECGRU’s small engineering community know that after retiring from the Navy in 1970, he went on to an equally impressive second career.

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The Military’s Untapped Advantage: Neurodivergent Talent

Somewhere inside an Israeli military intelligence facility, an autistic corporal is eight hours into his shift, scanning satellite imagery on multiple monitors. He does not find this tedious or boring; it’s actually quite relaxing.

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Defense Special Missile and Aerospace Center (DEFSMAC) Established, April 27, 1964

DEFSMAC Mission

Although little known to the public at large, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Special Missile and Aerospace Center (DEFSMAC) serves in the forefront of U.S. missile and space intelligence. The Center coordinates the collection of intelligence information on foreign missiles and satellites from the ground, from the sea, and from aerospace based upon intelligence requirements. The Center personnel then analyze the initial collection results and provide intelligence reporting based on the information.

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PIRAZ “RED CROWN”

PIRAZ (Positive Identification Radar Advisory Zone), more commonly known by the callsign “RED CROWN,” was the most important station given to ships of the Cruiser/Destroyer force and was responsible for control of Navy airstrikes against North Vietnam.  RED CROWN frequently controlled Air Force strike packages as well, and many USAF pilots preferred working with RED CROWN, a testament to the professionalism of whatever ship was assigned such duties. 

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Operation Eagle Claw: Catalyst for Joint Operations Development

Operation Eagle Claw, conducted on April 24, 1980, was a significant military operation undertaken by the United States with the aim of rescuing American hostages held captive in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran. While the mission ultimately ended in failure, it played a pivotal role in shaping the development and implementation of joint operations within the U.S. military.

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Motivational Statement of Marquay Byrd

Frabizio Moreria once said, “The American Dream is that any man or woman, despite of his or her background, can change their circumstances and rise as high as they are willing to work.” Our nation has given each American citizen an equal opportunity to become successful through our education system, but some must work harder than others. It is not that they are academically challenged, but they are financially challenged. The circumstances we are born into and the troubles we face on a daily basis aren’t necessarily the same. That’s the reason the words of Moreria have always influenced me. No matter what endeavor I’ve gone through in my life, I am the man I am today because of the hardships that I’ve had to endure and face. In my opinion, struggle is the best part about succeeding; if given everything, I would have never known the difference between a want and a need. Without the many setbacks that I’ve endured, I may have never acquired those essential building blocks that are critical for me to reach each of my various goals. These struggles gave me purpose along with an undeniable determination to succeed.

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