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The '''Naval Security Group''' was an integral component of the [[United States Navy]], tasked with signals intelligence and cryptological operations. It played a crucial role in intercepting, deciphering, and analyzing communication signals, providing both strategic and tactical advantages during peacetime and conflict. ==History and mission== The Naval Security Group was established to secure communications and gather intelligence through classified operations. Its mission included [[cryptology]], signal interception, and data analysis to support naval operations and national security initiatives. The group continuously adapted its capabilities to keep pace with technological advancements. ==Training and operations== Personnel within the Naval Security Group underwent rigorous training. Notably, [[Milton William Cooper]], a former member, attended the Naval Security and Intelligence School, where he trained as an [[Internal Security Specialist]] (NEC 9545). His training involved special weapons handling, booby-trap identification, and counterintelligence techniques. Cooper claimed that from 1968 until he left the Navy, he was intermittently engaged in Naval Security and Intelligence operations.<ref name="Cooper1991p22">Cooper, Milton William (1991). ''[[Behold a Pale Horse]]''. Flagstaff, Ariz.: Light Technology Publishing. p. 22. ISBN 978-0929385228. PDF: [https://highlanderjuan.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/William-Cooper-Behold-a-Pale-Horse.pdf Highlander Juan's archive]. Internet Archive: [https://archive.org/details/beholdpalehorse0000coop/page/n9/mode/2up "Behold a Pale Horse"]</ref> ==Impact and legacy== The Naval Security Group had a significant impact on military intelligence, enhancing secure communications and developing cryptographic methods that bolstered the security of military and government networks. Its innovations contributed to the foundation of modern military cybersecurity practices. ==Disbandment and successor== In 2005, the Naval Security Group was disbanded, and its functions were largely absorbed by the [[Naval Network Warfare Command]] (NNWC). This transition emphasized integrating information warfare and network security, aligning with the evolving landscape of global military operations and increased focus on [[cybersecurity]]. ==References== {{Reflist}}
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