Wednesday, May 12, 2010

What I Did In The Navy

For the friends and family who've dreamed up all kinds of explanations, here's the best explanation I've run across for what I was doing all that time in all those odd places:

Hostile Intent

The determination of hostile intent is the single most difficult decision that a commander has to make in peacetime.

—Admiral Frank Kelso

For more than 75 years, cryptologists and cryptologic technicians have been the single greatest Navy contributors to the commander's understanding of our adversary's intent.
Thanks, Captain Lambert!

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