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The Start of the Digital Revolution: SIGSALY Secure Digital Voice Communications in World War II
National Security Agency
Document
102803295
Masked Dispatches: Cryptograms and Cryptology in American History, 1775-1900
National Security Agency
Document, 2002
102803283
A Priceless Advantage: U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence and the Battles of Coral Sea, Midway, and the Aleutians
National Security Agency
Document, 1993
102803271
A History of U.S. Communications Intelligence during World War II: Policy and Administration
National Security Agency
Document, 1997
102803270
Significance of Breaking the Japanese Code Prior to World War II
Department of Defense (DoD)
Document, 1966-01-27
102803292
Pearl Harbor Revisited: United States Navy Communications Intelligence, 1924-1941
Center for Cryptologic History
Document, 1994
102803291
The Quiet Heroes of the Southwest Pacific Theater: An Oral History of the Men and Women of CBB and FRUMEL
National Security Agency
Document, 1996
102803272
Norwegian desktop keyboard
Sun Microsystems
Physical object, Circa 1995
102630231
Cray User Group Materials
Cray User Group
Document, ca. 1984
102803294