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U.S. Navy
Members
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NAVCOMSTA San Diego, officially known as Naval Communications Station San Diego, was established during World War II to serve as a vital communications hub for the United States Navy’s operations in the Pacific theater. Its mission was to provide secure and reliable radio, teletype, and later satellite communication services to naval forces deployed across the Pacific Ocean. Over the decades, NAVCOMSTA San Diego played a critical role during the Korean War, Vietnam War, and the Cold War, adapting to advances in communications technology. In the late 20th century, as communications infrastructure evolved, many of its functions were integrated into new commands, and the station’s original site was eventually closed or repurposed.

U.S. Army • 1978

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U.S. Army • 1941