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U.S. Navy Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT) students learn about maintaining the AN/SLQ-32(V)6 shipboard electronic warfare suite using the interactive Multipurpose Reconfigurable Training System 3 Dimensional (MRTS 3D®) technology during a CTT “A” School class at Information Warfare Training Command Corry Station.



1955
Fleet Intelligence Training Center (FITC) originates as the Fleet Air Intelligence Training Center, Pacific in San Diego.

1961
Naval Communications Technician School transfers from Imperial Beach, California; first class of communications technicians, later called cryptologic technicians, begins training in at Naval Communications Training Center at Corry Field in Pensacola, Florida.

1973
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) changes the name to Naval Technical Training Center, Corry Station.

1975
Consolidated Navy Electronic Warfare (EW) School opens at Corry.

1986
Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center (NMITC) in Virginia Beach begins training the intelligence community.

2002
Chief of Naval Education and Training presents the Training Excellence Award to NTTC Corry Station.
Corry Station base functions are re-aligned under Naval Air Station Pensacola as part of regionalization.

2003
Center for Naval Cryptology, also known as Center for Cryptology (CC) Corry Station, stands up as part of the Navy's Revolution in Training. With a focus on cryptology and electronic warfare technician ratings and related officer communities, the center was one of the Navy's 15 learning centers.

2005
Center for Information Dominance (CID) Corry Station is created by the merger of the Center for Information Technology (CIT) and CC Corry Station. One of the latest initiatives in the Revolution in Training, the move integrated the training responsibilities for the four key disciplines of information dominance at the time - exploit, attack, defend and operate - under one learning center. Prior to the merger, CIT was responsible for the training of personnel specializing in network operations, while CC Corry Station had oversight responsibilities for training of signals intelligence.

2006
CID is recognized with the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) Training Excellence Award.

2009
Information Dominance Corps is created.

2011
The Navy combines multiple organizations together. The Center for Naval Intelligence is disestablished, which realigns NMITC and FITC under CID. With the exception of oceanography and meteorology, training for all disciplines that made up the Information Dominance Corps is now under one command.
Two new schoolhouses at Corry Station and Monterey officially stand up.

2015
The Council on Occupational Education acknowledges CID for completing 40 years of accredited institution status.

2016
With the CNO's emphasis on information IN warfare and information AS warfare, CID transitions to the new name of Center for Information Warfare Training (CIWT). Information dominance evolves to information warfare. Now we represent the culmination of complimentary forces coming together to train information warfare professionals. Our four units are renamed Information Warfare Training Command.

2017
CIWT realigns its learning sites under the center's four large school houses, effective Jan. 1.

CIWT is awarded the overall White "T" Training Excellence Award as the best learning center in the NETC domain.
 
 
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