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My Four USAF Security
Service (USAFSS)
Nov 1954 - Aug 1955: 1st Radio Squadron Mobile (RSM) Misawa AB as an ECM Officer Aug 1955 - Oct 1955: Commander of Det 4, 6921st RSM (a test site at Henashi on the northwest coast of Honshu, Japan) Oct 1955 - Feb 1956: ECM Officer, Misawa because Det 4 was shut-down prematurely. (see reason for the shut-down below) Feb 1956 - Oct 1956: ECM Officer & Ground Support Officer at Det 2 (Wakkanai) Aug 1970 - Jul 1973: 6970th Support Grp, Ft Meade, MD (assigned to HQ NSA, RDT&E Staff)
NOTES: 1. In May 1955, the 1st RSM became the 6921st RSM and just two months later was redesignated the 6921 Radio Group Mobile (RGM). The 6989 RSM was activated at Misawa along with the 6986 RSM at Wakkanai, Japan. Both were under the direct control of the 6921 RGM. 2. Det 2, 6921st RMS was collocated with the 848th AC&W Squadron, 511th Air Group at Wakkanai AS, Japan. Det 2 was one of 29 US Air Force Security Service (USAFSS) Sites located around the world. 3. In Aug 1956, I was reassigned to the 9th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (TRS) at Shaw AFB, SC as an Electronic Warfare Officer. Initially we flew in RB-25s and RB-26s until the RB-66s arrived. I spent the next 10 years at Shaw AFB and culminated my E/R/B-66 assignments as Chief of the 363rd Tac Recon Wing Standardization & Evaluation Section at Shaw AFB. 4. I
also served 4 years at Hq NSA, Fort Mead, MD and 3 years (1974-1977) as
Deputy Director, Department of Defense, Special Representative
(DoDSpecRep) Office, Note: Classified Information Notice: Information about USAFSS activities was cloaked in secrecy until September 1997, when the veil was lifted. Since then, several TV programs have told its story, along with a number of military magazines, websites and books. Equipment involved in the science of cryptology during this time period is on public display at the National Cryptologic Museum at Fort Meade, MD on the grounds of the National Security Agency (NSA). For Recent Declassification Decisions Click here for my expanded military biography
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