Cryptologic Command Display
Take a walk through cryptologic history as you tour the Cryptologic Command Display. Discover the impacts of cryptology on World War II, including the contributions of the WAVES, and follow the thread to CLASSIC WIZARD. See and hear about the capture of USS PUEBLO, the attack on USS LIBERTY, and the downing of the EP-3 on Hainan Island. Check out the various equipment and keepsakes collected by cryptologists over the decades.
Discover (or re-discover) the past today!
Location and Hours
Note: | You must have base access to reach the Cryptologic Command Display. |
If you do not have base access, please contact us to arrange transportation. |
The Cryptologic Command Display is open Monday–Friday, 0800–1500. Volunteers are available for tours Monday-Friday, 1000–1400, or by appointment, including weekends.
The Cryptologic Command Display is located on Naval Air Station Corry Station in Building 503 located on Roberts Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Streets. The entrance is located on the north side of the building.
Located in Building 503 aboard the Center for Information Warfare Training (CIWT) Corry Station, the Display presents a history of U.S. Navy cryptologic operations. The Display is open on a reduced schedule during weekdays from 0800 until 1530.
Contacts
CTOCM (RET) Jay Brykczynski | 850-232-7504 |
CTO1 (RET) Gabrielle Wilson | 850-450-4113 |
Volunteer Staff:
- Jay Brykczynski
- Steve Connors
- Tom Franceschiello
- Paul Frederick
- Hans Hagen
- Sheila Hagen
- Paddy McCarthy
- Ron Payne
- Ed Schaff
- Jasmine Shouse
- Mike Sonier
- Greg Welch
- Gabrielle Wilson