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X-WR-CALDESC:NSA was established on November 4\, 1952\, by order of Preside
 nt Harry Truman. This decision followed the Nation's important work in bre
 aking German and Japanese codes during WWII\, which contributed to Allied 
 success against the German U-Boat threat in the North Atlantic and victory
  at the Battle of Midway in the Pacific\, and other contributions. Preside
 nt Truman's decision to establish NSA followed several studies on how best
  to continue this codebreaking work in the post-war era.\n\nLTG Ralph J. C
 anine\, USA\, became first DIRNSA. Lieutenant General Ralph J. Canine\, NS
 A's first director\, is known today as the Great Unifier - the man who\, a
 lmost single-handedly\, forced cryptologic unification on the Services. Hi
 s term at NSA\, from 1952 to 1956\, became the crucible for cryptologic ce
 ntralization. He departed the Army and NSA a figure of mythic stature. Had
  Canine not been the director\, NSA might not have survived the end of the
  decade. Learn about his accomplishments in his Cryptologic Hall of Honor 
 entry via the link below. Read the transcript of an oral history interview
  of Ralph J. Canine via the link below.
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DESCRIPTION:NSA was established on November 4\, 1952\, by order of Presiden
 t Harry Truman. This decision followed the Nation's important work in brea
 king German and Japanese codes during WWII\, which contributed to Allied s
 uccess against the German U-Boat threat in the North Atlantic and victory 
 at the Battle of Midway in the Pacific\, and other contributions. Presiden
 t Truman's decision to establish NSA followed several studies on how best 
 to continue this codebreaking work in the post-war era.\n\nLTG Ralph J. Ca
 nine\, USA\, became first DIRNSA. Lieutenant General Ralph J. Canine\, NSA
 's first director\, is known today as the Great Unifier - the man who\, al
 most single-handedly\, forced cryptologic unification on the Services. His
  term at NSA\, from 1952 to 1956\, became the crucible for cryptologic cen
 tralization. He departed the Army and NSA a figure of mythic stature. Had 
 Canine not been the director\, NSA might not have survived the end of the 
 decade. Learn about his accomplishments in his Cryptologic Hall of Honor e
 ntry via the link below. Read the transcript of an oral history interview 
 of Ralph J. Canine via the link below.
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SUMMARY:1952: NSA Established. LTG Ralph Canine\, Director.
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