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The Wall at the NSA Hall of Honor

The Hall of Honor is a memorial at the National Security Agency headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland. It honors individuals who rendered distinguished service to American cryptology.[1]

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The Hall of Honor

The Hall of Honor is located on the grounds of the National Cryptologic Museum adjacent to NSA's headquarters in Ft. Meade, MD. Created in 1999, The standards are high for induction into the Hall of Honor. The individuals honored were innovators over their entire peers or made major contributions to the structure and processes of American cryptology.[2]

Inductees

Yearly, the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation recommends a slate of honorees to the National Security Agency for consideration along with nominees from other sources.[3]

2011

2010

  • Joseph Amato
  • David Boak
  • Genevieve Grotijan Feinstein
  • Leo Rosen[5]

2009

2008

2007

2006

  • Brigadier General Bernard Ardisana
  • Edward A. Everett
  • Cecil J. Phillips
  • James W. Pryde
  • Thomas E. Tremain[9]

2005

  • Dr. William Blankinship
  • Francis Raven
  • Arthur Salemme
  • Rear Admiral Joseph N. Wenger[10]

2004

2003

2002

  • Captain Thomas H. Dyer
  • Norman Wild
  • Dr. Richard A. Leibler
  • Mitford M. Mathews
  • Charles C. Tevis
  • Dr. Julia Ward[13]

2001

  • Howard C. Barlow
  • Mahlon E. Doyle
  • Dr. Sydney Jaffe
  • Major General John E. Morrison[14]

2000

1999

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