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X-WR-CALDESC:6 Nov 1944: Captain Joseph Wenger became head of OP-20-G. Rear
  Admiral Joseph N. Wenger played a leading role in the development of both
  the Naval Security Group Command and the National Security Agency\, and w
 as one of the most influential figures in American cryptologic history. He
  was a pioneer in the development of machines for use in cryptanalysis\, a
 nd was among the first to recognize the need for centralization within the
  naval Communications Intelligence (COMINT) establishment. More than anyon
 e else\, he was responsible for establishing a Navy-wide cryptologic organ
 ization. \n\nAfter Pearl Harbor\, Rear Admiral Wenger assisted in designin
 g the reorganization of the Navy's COMINT structure\, changing OP-20-G fro
 m decentralized to centralized operations. After the war ended\, he served
  as a Deputy Director for COMINT at the Armed Forces Security Agency\, and
  in 1952 became Vice Director of NSA.\n\nHe was inducted into the NSA/CSS 
 Cryptologic Hall of Honor in 2005. Read more about his career and accompli
 shments at the link below.
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DESCRIPTION:6 Nov 1944: Captain Joseph Wenger became head of OP-20-G. Rear 
 Admiral Joseph N. Wenger played a leading role in the development of both 
 the Naval Security Group Command and the National Security Agency\, and wa
 s one of the most influential figures in American cryptologic history. He 
 was a pioneer in the development of machines for use in cryptanalysis\, an
 d was among the first to recognize the need for centralization within the 
 naval Communications Intelligence (COMINT) establishment. More than anyone
  else\, he was responsible for establishing a Navy-wide cryptologic organi
 zation. \n\nAfter Pearl Harbor\, Rear Admiral Wenger assisted in designing
  the reorganization of the Navy's COMINT structure\, changing OP-20-G from
  decentralized to centralized operations. After the war ended\, he served 
 as a Deputy Director for COMINT at the Armed Forces Security Agency\, and 
 in 1952 became Vice Director of NSA.\n\nHe was inducted into the NSA/CSS C
 ryptologic Hall of Honor in 2005. Read more about his career and accomplis
 hments at the link below.
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SUMMARY:1944: Captain Joseph Wenger became head of OP-20-G.
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