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Nov. 4, 2015
NSA Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the National Cryptologic School
NSA Public Information News and Information - 50th Anniversary of the National Cryptologic School
Sept. 2, 2008
National Vigilance Park 50th Anniversary Memorial Service
National Vigilance Park — Transcript of Remarks made by Mr. John C. Inglis, Deputy Director, National Security Agency, at the 50th Anniversary Memorial Service at National Vigilance Park on September 2, 2008.
Nov. 1, 2002
National Security Agency Commemorates 50th Anniversary by Unveiling Exhibit at National Cryptologic Museum
Today the National Security Agency (NSA) publicly commemorated its 50th anniversary when Lt Gen Michael V. Hayden USAF Director National Security Agency/Chief Central Security Service unveiled a new exhibit at the National Cryptologic Museum.
National Security Agency (NSA) Celebrates Anne Arundel County Proclamation Naming November 4, 2002 "NSA Day"
November 4th 2002 has been named "NSA DAY" in Anne Arundel County by County Executive Janet S. Owens in a proclamation honoring "the National Security Agency its 'silent sentinels ' and its rich legacy of a half-century of service to our Nation and our community."
Oct. 29, 2002
National Security Agency's National Cryptologic Museum Unveils Exhibit Honoring NSA'S 50 Years of Service to America
On 1 November 2002 at 2:00 p.m. Lt Gen Michael V. Hayden USAF Director National Security Agency/Chief Central Security Service will cut the ribbon to unveil a new exhibit at the National Cryptologic Museum highlighting the Agency's half-century of providing and protecting America's most critical information.
Feb. 6, 2002
National Security Agency Receives Resolution From Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates
Lieutenant General Michael V. Hayden USAF Director National Security Agency/Chief Central Security Service received a Resolution from The Honorable Casper R. Taylor Jr. Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates this morning at the Maryland State House in Annapolis.