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- The Navy CT / SECGRU History in photos, facts, and people from Joseph A. Glockner CTTCS USN (Ret)
- A very large site. The "UNOFFICIAL" web site dedicated to preserving the proud and rich history of the Worldwide CT Community and Our Naval Security Group (11 March 1935 - 30 September 2005)
- NSGDet/NSGA Sakata, Japan - intro
- I was there
from 1952 to 1954. During my stay there, the Occupation of Japan, ceased by treaty. When occupation ended we no longer had to carry arms when we left the base and could go off base in civilian clothing.....
- The U.S. Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association (NCVA)
- Began after WWII by Navy Cryptologic operations veterans.....
- USS Georgetown AGTR-2, Naval Security Group Activity: Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day
- Blog by and for members of the crew. open blog...
- USS Pueblo - The Pueblo Incident Web Site
- Sponsored by the USS Pueblo Veteran's Association. The complete story .....
- USS Liberty Memorial
- USS Liberty was attacked in international waters by Israeli forces on June 8, 1967, killing 34 Americans and wounding another 174. The Israeli attack has never been investigated by the US government.
- USS Liberty Veterans Association
- IN JUNE 1967 jet aircraft and motor torpedo boats of the Defense Forces of the State of Israel brutally assaulted the American naval intelligence-gathering ship, USS Liberty ....
- NSGA Bremerhaven, Germany
- "My name is Karl "Kris" Kristiansen and I was a CTR3 (Charlie Section), stationed at Bremerhaven, Germany from November 1966 - June 1969. I am looking for any information, pictures, documents, concerning B'haven or any personnel who served there." ....
- U.S. Naval Security Group, Galeta Island, CZ
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Naval Security Group Activity, Galeta Island, on the road past Ft. Randolph, was a Naval communications and intelligence facility staffed by the military located in or near Coco Solo. Most of the personnel stationed there were Communication Technicians, although there were other personnel in different fields stationed there whose talents were also needed. My late father was one of these - he was a Chief Engineman and was responsible for the machinery." ....
- NCVA-New England
- Navy Cryptologic Association, New England Chapter
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