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Old 05-06-15 | 08:24 AM
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qcpmsame
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BP, I have done many contracts at CID Corry Station (it got changed to Center for Information Dominance a few years back, from the older NTTC) first place I served as a project engineer, 1988. PSC, used to be PJC when you were here, has taken over the area where the south runways were, you can still make them out. The RW, on the now base footprint, got paved over, torn out, or just built over, but you can still make the basic 6 pointed star pattern out.

Its growing fast, The Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Army as well as some foreign nations, all have their various computer, cyber warefare training there, as well as the traditional Navy, etc, communications specialist that were here from the beginning, when the Navy stopped its air ops. Electronics Warfare is also based there, and they added a Army Reserve building/compound, too as well as a Navy Security Group Activity compound. security is very tight there, if the man says stop, don't move, you stop and freeze. The sound of a 9mm or an M-4/12 gauge will give you pause as they get pointed at you! The Navy Hospital takes up a lot of the South side of the perimeter and Navy Exchange/Commissary Pensacola Region is tight behind the hospital building.

You should come down if you ever get the chance, they have a Cryptology Museum that with the visits can be arranged for, usually past CT/EW and other spook ratings are the visitors. I wish I could tour it, lots of CT rated friends have told me some nonclassified stories over the years. Let me know if you ever get down this way again.

Bill
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