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Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of Navy Cryptology

53 Years Ago today the National Security Operations Center as National Security Agency was Established

The National Security Operations Center (NSOC) was inaugurated formally with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on February 21, 1973.  In a formal message announcing this even, the Director observed: “The National SIGINT Operation Center, although still evolving, is a significant milestone in the continuing development of a coherent and responsive SIGINT System for the United States.

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First CT’s Ever on Battleship in Med – Pride Runs Deeper than the Deep Blue Seas

Recently (1983) the NCS Combat DIRSUP Team who served aboard the USS NEW JERSEY (BB 62) returned home.  After 77 days at sea, our deployment CT’s marked another historical milestone.  They were the first CT’s ever to serve aboard a battleship in support of Eastern Mediterranean fleet activities.

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Remembering John Kinsel Sr. USMC, Navajo Code Talker


With heavy hearts and deep respect, we bid farewell to John Kinsel Sr. (January 22, 1917 – October 19, 2024) a revered elder, and one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers.

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CTT1 (SW) Noah Machesky, IWTC Corry Station Sailor Selected for an Officer’s Commission

Join us in celebrating CTT1 (SW) Noah Machesky on his selection for commissioning through the Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS) program!

Congratulations, CTT1 Machesky! Your selection is a testament to your exceptional expertise, unwavering hard work, and profound dedication to the mission. Bravo Zulu!

Remembering SSgt Alfred T. Dwyer, USMC, (Cryptologist), KIA Vietnam

SSgt Alfred T. Dwyer, USMC, (Cryptologist), KIA Vietnam
February, 18 1935 – January 30, 1968

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NCVA Member Biographical Databases – Purpose, Process, and Confidentiality

A note from Duffy Merrill, the NCVA Biographer:

When an NCVA member passes and wishes for their obituary to accurately reflect their service as recorded by NCVA, it is essential that their information be submitted to the NCVA Biographer. To support this process, the NCVA Biographer maintains two databases: a Main Database and a Duty Station Database.

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