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- Station_CAST abstract "Station CAST was the United States Navy signals monitoring and cryptographic intelligence fleet radio unit at Cavite Navy Yard in the Philippines, until Cavite was captured by the Japanese forces in 1942, during World War II. It was an important part of the Allied intelligence effort, addressing Japanese communications as the War expanded from China into the rest of the Pacific theaters. As Japanese advances in the Philippines threatened CAST, its staff and services were progressively transferred to Corregidor in Manila Bay, and eventually to a newly formed US-Australian station, FRUMEL in Melbourne, Australia.STATION CAST had originally been located at Shanghai but had been evacuated to Cavite in early 1941 as part of the US Navy's disengagement with China.Prior to the war, CAST was the US Navy's Far East cryptographic operation, under the OP-20-G Naval Intelligence section in Washington. It was located at the Navy Yard in Manila and moved into the tunnels on Corregidor, as Japanese attacks increased. STATION CAST possessed one of the PURPLE machines produced by the US Army.Cryptanalytic problems facing the United States in the Pacific prior to World War II were largely Japanese. An early decision by OP-20-G divided responsibility for Japanese cryptanalysis amongst its various stations. Station CAST (at Manila in the Philippines), Station HYPO (Pearl Harbor, Hawaii) OP-20-02, and OP-20-G itself in Washington, shared cryptanalytic duties. Other Stations (on Guam, in Puget Sound on Bainbridge Island, etc.) were tasked and staffed for signals interception and traffic analysis.".
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- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Bletchley_Park.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cryptography_organizations.
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- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Category:Signals_intelligence_of_World_War_II.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Central_Bureau.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Corregidor.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Empire_of_Japan.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink FRUMEL.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Far_East_Combined_Bureau.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Fleet_Radio_Unit.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Guam.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink IBM.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Jakarta.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_naval_codes.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Magic_(cryptography).
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Manila.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Base_Cavite.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink OP-20-G.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_War.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Pearl_Harbor.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Philippines_Campaign_(1941–42).
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Punched_card.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Purple_(cipher_machine).
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Signals_intelligence.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink South_West_Pacific_Area_(command).
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink Station_HYPO.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Station_CAST wikiPageWikiLinkText "Station CAST".
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- Station_CAST subject Category:Cryptography_organizations.
- Station_CAST subject Category:History_of_cryptography.
- Station_CAST subject Category:Locations_in_the_history_of_espionage.
- Station_CAST subject Category:Signals_intelligence_of_World_War_II.
- Station_CAST hypernym Signals.
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- Station_CAST comment "Station CAST was the United States Navy signals monitoring and cryptographic intelligence fleet radio unit at Cavite Navy Yard in the Philippines, until Cavite was captured by the Japanese forces in 1942, during World War II. It was an important part of the Allied intelligence effort, addressing Japanese communications as the War expanded from China into the rest of the Pacific theaters.".
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