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  2. National Cryptologic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The NSA Hall of Honor is a memorial honoring individuals with distinguished service to American cryptology. [12] Created in 1999, the standards are high for induction; honored individuals were innovators over their entire careers, whose expertise in various NSA subject matters far surpassed any of their peers, or who made major contributions to the structure and processes of American cryptology.

  3. William Lutwiniak - Wikipedia

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    Lutwiniak in 1991. William Lutwiniak (November 24, 1919 – January 24, 1992) was an American crossword constructor who was also known for his work as a cryptologist with the National Security Agency. [1]

  4. Minnie M. Kenny - Wikipedia

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    Minnie M. Kenny (1929–August 17, 2005) was a cryptanalyst, educator and equal opportunity activist who worked at the National Security Agency (NSA). She served as deputy commandant at the National Cryptologic School and was responsible for creating scholarships for NSA employees.

  5. Cryptography - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Practice and study of secure communication techniques "Secret code" redirects here. For the Aya Kamiki album, see Secret Code. "Cryptology" redirects here. For the David S. Ware album, see Cryptology (album). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve ...

  6. Magic (cryptography) - Wikipedia

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    Magic was set up to combine the US government's cryptologic capabilities in one organization dubbed the Research Bureau. Intelligence officers from the Army and Navy (and later civilian experts and technicians) were all under one roof.

  7. Joseph Rochefort - Wikipedia

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    Joseph John Rochefort (May 12, 1900 [1] – July 20, 1976) was an American naval officer and cryptanalyst.He was a major figure in the United States Navy's cryptographic and intelligence operations from 1925 to 1946, particularly in the Battle of Midway.

  8. National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    Cryptolog is published monthly by PI, Techniques, and Standards, for the Personnel of Operations. Declassified issues are available online. [236] The Cryptologic Almanac is a cryptology academic journal published internally by the NSA. [237]

  9. List of reporting marks: N - Wikipedia

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    NCVA - North Carolina and Virginia Railroad; NCWX - Northwest Container Services, Inc. NCYR - Nash County Railroad; NDCR - NDC Railroad; NDEM - Ferrocarriles ...