Honoring Those Who Served and Inspired
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In Memoriam Panel
Honoring lasting legacies, the In Memoriam Panel includes individuals who served in the cryptologic community and have had gifts of $5,000 or more made in their memory.
In Memoriam Registry
A place to recognize and remember members of the cryptologic community whose service left a mark on our mission and history. A donation or combined donation of $100 is required.

Thomas A. Prugh
Thomas A. Prugh, 81, who was assistant director for science and technology at the National ...
Year of death: 2002 (age 81)

Albert “Al” Purdum Jr.
1936-2011

Brigadier General (USAF-Ret) Neal T. Robinson
Brig Gen Neal T. Robinson was an academic and civic leader in his youth, which led to an ...
1952-2017

Howard A. Schmidt
Howard A. Schmidt, a pioneer in federal cyber and a former cybersecurity adviser to two ...
1949-2017
Donald R. Dixon

Kermith H. Speierman
Kermith H. Speierman, 72, who retired in 1994 as technology research director of the National ...
Mrs. Doris M. Speierman & children
1928-2001

Linda D. Taylor
Linda D. Taylor, 63, died Wednesday, February 23, 2011, at her home in Great Falls, ...
Mr. James R. Taylor
1947 - 2011
Mr. James R. Taylor

Charles C. Tevis
* Mr. Charles C. Tevis was inducted into the NSA Cryptologic Hall of Honor in 2002. The text below is from ...
Mr. Joseph Amato
1921-1994
Mr. Joseph Amato

Milton S. Zaslow
Mr. Milton Zaslow was inducted in the NSA/CSS Cryptologic Hall of Honor in 2007. His Hall of ...
1921-2008
Members of the NCMF






