Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The Black Chamber

The American Black Chamber. Forerunner of the National Security Agency. - 141 east 37th street, midtown Manhattan.

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The Black Chamber, also known as The Cipher Bureau, was the United States' first peacetime cryptanalytic organization, and a forerunner of the National Security Agency.

Headed by Herbert O. Yardley (1889–1958), the Black Chamber was founded in May 1919 following World War I. Yardley had commanded the Army cryptographic section of Military Intelligence (MI-8) during World War I.

Jointly funded by the Army and the State Department, the Cipher Bureau was disguised as a New York City commercial code company; it actually produced and sold such codes for business use. Its true mission, however, was to break the communications (chiefly diplomatic) of other nations.

Its most notable known success was during the Washington Naval Conference during which it aided American negotiators considerably by providing them with the decrypted traffic of many of the Conference delegations, most notably the Japanese.

The Black Chamber

The Black Chamber

The Black Chamber

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Inauguration Day Public Domain Photos

Inauguration Day Public Domain Photos. These images are works of an employee of the United States, taken or made during the course of the person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.

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Photographer's Name: MSgt Cecilio RicardoLocation: Washington. Date Shot: 1/20/2009

With his family by his side, Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president of the United States by Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts Jr. in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2009

More than 5,000 men and women in uniform are providing military ceremonial support to the presidential inauguration, a tradition dating back to George Washington's 1789 inauguration

Michelle and Barack Obama Inauguration.Day


Michelle and Barack Obama Inauguration.Day

White House Photo. Inauguration Day, January 20, 2005. White House Photo (Paul Morse).

Inauguration Day George W. Bush


Inauguration Day

Official White House photograph. Rights Advisory
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Bill Clinton Inauguration Day


Bill Clinton Inauguration Day

President and Mrs. Bush are walking right behind the first car during the Inaugural Parade for President George H.W. Bush on January 20, 1989, Washington, D.C. Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.

George H.W. Bush Inauguration

George H.W. Bush Inauguration

Jimmy Carter Inauguration. Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted. Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted

Jimmy Carter Inauguration


Jimmy Carter Inauguration

President Reagan Inaugural Day


President Reagan Inaugural Day

Richard M. Nixon, Pat Nixon. Subject: Inauguration - 1972. Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted. Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted

President and Mrs. Nixon in the inuagural motorcade


President and Mrs. Nixon in the inuagural motorcade


Inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy


Inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Dwight D. Eisenhower taking the 1953 Presidential Oath. photo 68-350-30 / National Park Service - public domain.

Eisenhower Inauguration


Eisenhower Inauguration

Andrew Jackson's first inaugural reception in 1829.

President's Levee, or all Creation going to the White House by Robert Cruikshank.

Andrew Jackson Inauguration