The
U.S. Navy constructed Building 213 in 1944 to store steel blanks for guns. At
the time, no one could have foreseen that the building, on the corner of First
and M streets at the Navy Yard in Southeast Washington, D.C., would become home
to the CIA’s National Photographic Interpretation Center (NPIC). But in January
1963, shortly after the Cuban Missile Crisis, NPIC moved into Building 213. The
new facility was such an improvement over NPIC’s previous home at Fifth and K
streets NW that employees nicknamed it “Lundahl’s Palace,” for Arthur C.
Lundahl, founding director of NPIC (the same man whose legacy is honored by
USGIF’s Arthur C. Lundahl-Thomas C. Finnie Lifetime Achievement Award). From
1963 until it was vacated in 2011,
Building 213 reIt was an anonymous box on
the oldest Naval reservation in the nation: the Washington Navy Yard. Building
213 is gone now, part of the re-development of the Washington Navy Yard. I had
been meaning to tell you story, but did not get around to it. I am in a cab
shortly to Dulles and points west, and this is the easy way out for a harried
scribbler this morning.
They
did all sorts of imagery exploitation- from all the sources. Aircraft- first
high-flying military ones like the Mosquitoes that overflew Germany daily
throughout the war, flying so fast and so high that they could never be shot
down or intercepted.
He
remembered I remember the first time he visited there, indoctrinated into the
mysteries, and it was pretty much the same for all of us who worked in the business.
Those
were the days that the drunks hung around the oil drums filled with burning
scrap wood, the women who worked in the building were escorted by armed guards
to their cars, and the sound of gunfire on M Street was the norm in the evening
when the powers of darkness were exalted.
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a fixture in the Intelligence Community—as NPIC was absorbed into the National
Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) in 1996 and even when NIMA became the
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) in 2003.
Today,
Building 213 awaits demolition, a gradual process that will take place
throughout the first half of 2014. Real estate developer Forest City is
revitalizing the Navy Yard Park neighborhood surrounding Nationals stadium with
“The Yards,” a waterfront community of residences, offices, restaurants, and
retail businesses. Throughout November and December, Forest City invited seven
local and international artists to use Building 213’s facade as a canvas in a project
called Art Yards DC. In addition to creating three murals, Art Yards included
opportunities for children to draw with chalk in the parking lot and a
culminating light show.
PIC
Reunions
Tuesday,
December 1, 2015
The
following is a list of Deceased NPIC/Building 213 Employees taken from the NPIC
Reunions Database.
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A Bob Abbott Ray Adinolphi Dick Ahlgren (12 Apr 14) Judy Ahlquist Anne Allen (18 Feb 15) Jimmy Allen Col Charles Allen Jan R. Anderson (May 2011) Tom Appleberry (9 Dec 08) Ed Arakelian (4 Jan 98) Archie Archibald Col Lou Ardoin George Arthur B George Bailey Maurice Baker Bill Banfield LTC Bill Barger Donald Barr Joe Bartenstein (7 Nov 2011) Bill Barton LTC Robert Base (8 Jul 05) Michael A. Basile (1 Feb 2011) James Beard (13 Apr 01) George Beck (11 May 2015) Norm Beckett Gary Belan (May 2006) Clifford Bell (2013) Bill Belt A. J. Bennett Arnold Bersoftsky Tom Betsock Burt Betters Gerry Bidlack Ernest Blaine Ken Blank John Bonner Mike Bottey (2011) William H. Breedlove (18 Oct 09) Richard "Red" Brewer (5 Oct 09) Ed Brewster George Brown (3 Feb 09) Dino Brugioni (25 Sep 15) LTC Bill Bulen (18 Dec 10) Col Alonzo Burroughs Deloris Bush Harvey Butler C Joan Cain John Cain Charles "Chic" Camp Roger Carr John Carroll Frank Cason Ed Cates Charlie Chan Bill Chew (ca 2000) Maurice Childers (26 Dec 2011) Capt Charles Choyce Leon Coggin Cathy Coleman Ernest "Slim" Collins (6 Apr 08) Newton Condray (Oct 10) Marvin Converse (Nov 10) Bob Crittenden Bill Crimmins Jack Crooks (25 Dec 04) Bill Culkin Ed Cummings (21 Apr 2014) Bob Cunningham Dennis Cunningham (6 Oct 09) James Curran Bill Curtis D Clayton Dalrymple Charles Daly Tim Daly (9 Aug 2014) Mendoris Daniels (Oct 10) Edward C. Davis (4 Jan 2013) Frank Davis (Jul 09) Robert R. Davis Leslie Brooks Dawson (12 Dec 2011) Larry Day Bob Delmar Moulton Delong Paul Dietz (24 Apr 10) Wilbur O.Dodd (Jan 06) Chris Dole Frank Douglass Tom Downey Rick DuBarry Diana Durand (21 Oct 07) Gordon Duvall John Dvorshak E Robert Eads (Jan 10) Col George Eckert Robert Eisenhaur (9 Dec 04) Ev Eldridge Jeremy Elms (ca 1969/70) James E. Eppard (Jun 2010) F Jim Fahnestock Paul Farmer (19 May 2012) Jim Fay (Jan 10) Walt Fertig Billy Fisher Christopher Fitzgerald (2009) Dennis Fitzgerald (31 Dec 08) Mike Flowers (circa 1990) Debra R. Floyd (circa 2006) Polly Frampton (2005) Dean Frazier Cal Freeland Frank Friberg John Frost G Ben Gable Victor Howard Galt (17 Feb 06) Mavis Gardner Jack Gehrig (ca 1969/70) Ann Gibbons (17 Feb 10) Kermit Gimmel Fletcher Gipe (1982) William Gladstone (27 Aug 2011) Mel Glynn (20 Mar 2016) Bob Goodspeed (7 Oct 2012) Walter Gorski (27 May 2013) Chuck Gosser (7 Apr 07) LTC Harry Grayson Edna Green (29 Mar 11) George Green (10 Sep 2014) Virgil Green (15 Feb 02) Capt Jon Green Ray Gripman Jerry Guerette (31 Jul 2012) H Larry Hammick (ca 2006/2007) Craig Hanson (5 Jun 2012) Tom Hardy (14 Dec 2011) Rick Harris (16 Jun 11) Bob Hartley Col Richard Hatch (Apr 06) Alan Hawes (22 Sep 14) James F. "Hap" Hazard (Aug 05) Rutledge "Hap" Hazzard (27 Dec 08) Gordon Heath Charlie Hedgepeth Dick Heid (10 Dec 10) Dale Heintzelman (22 Mar 05) Tom Henley (3 May 2015) Darrell Herman John Hicks Joe Hill Jim Hopkins Mary Lee Hopkins (3 Jan 2013) Col. Charles F, Hoy, Jr Charles Hudson John Hughes William Huntley (May 05) Bernie Hunter I Patrick Ingvoldstad (8 Apr 2014) Bob Ireland J Garnet Jackson (23 Apr 2013) Richard Jerdan Ralph Johnson Bob Johnstone (Jan 2012) Bill "Smokey" Jones (11 Nov 2010) Carol Jopling Herb Juul (30 Nov 07) K Ken Keegan Robert Keil (7 Dec 05) Joseph Kernisky (20 Jun 2012) Victor Kerr Ernie Kish (28 Jan 2013) Bob Kithcart Hank Knoche (Jul 2010) Jean Kramer L Roger Langill (17 Apr 11) Jack Lauler (13 May 07) Keith Lemon (8 Feb 11) Blair Lewis Urban Linehan Al Lipp Joan Lockwood (8 Jun 11) Clara Lougee Henry S. Lowenhaupt (Mar 06) Carroll Lucas (14 Mar 09) John Lucero (Jan 2012) Col Tony Lucero Bill Lueck Arthur Lundahl Charles "Theo" Lynas John Lynch M Bob Malone Chris Mares (17 Feb 2012) Howard "Mark" Markham (Aug 05) John Martaus, the Elder (10 Oct 09) Bill Matthews Ed Matthews Loreen "Lollie" McCann (May 1997) Steve McCloskey Bob McCort (20 Mar 2010) Perry McCormick Bill McCoubrey (Jan 01) Tamara (Benston) McGuire (2005) Don McMullin (21 Apr 2016) Ed McPherson Bill McTigue Kyle Meister (14 Mar 2010) Vern Merson Carol Miller (2004) Gary Miller John Milling (3 Sep 06) Doug Minnick Pete Momcilovich (18 Sep 2001) Alec T. Monroe (20 Feb 08) Joseph C. Montminy (21 Jun 07) Richard Morgan Jean Morrell Gayden Morril (4 Jul 2012) Edward Motsinger (25 Apr 06) Dave Moye (Sep 10) Cliff Mulinaux Dean Mullen Jimmie Murphy (1997) N Carl Namur Bob Neasham Bob Newall Milford (Mel) Noon Doug Norman O Dave Oehm (8 Apr 11) Tom Osberg P Charles Palma Elma "Rusty" Pamplin Lonnie Alan Pangburn (10 Jun 2013) Jerry Parchem (16 Jul 2014) Gen David Parker Leland Parkhurst Ewell Payne (Jul 2006) Larry Partridge Ralph Pearse John Perash (29 Apr 14) Joseph C Pierce, Sr. COL Marion Pinckney (Nov 04) Greg Pino (16 Sep 07) Alan Pitts (18 Dec 2013) Mark Pokryfki (20 Sep 2011) Bill Porter Carl Pratt Mike Price (10 Jun 11) Q Frealin McAdoo Qualls R Skip Racener Dorothy Randolph (23 Feb 2014) Jim Rattray (5 Aug 2013) Bill Rauth Victor Reddle Allen Riggs Nellie Robertson (20 May 2011) Mark Robey (26 Jan 09) Frank L. Robinson (4 Nov 2012) Walter Robuck (28 Feb 09) Peter Romyn (25 Dec 09) Shirley Rose John Rost S Robert Sager Guy Salisbury Mort Salk (10 Nov 2012) Virginia Sandine Col Robert Saxon Hans Scheufele Beverly Schroeder Erwin "Sheb" Shebovski Jimmy Sheppard (20 Sep 2012) Earl Shoemaker (15 Jun 2015) Fred Simmons Jon Michael Siwick (5 Jun 09) George Snelling (Sep/Oct 2012) Ron Snyder Jim Souders (17 May 2014) Sam Spangler Charles Speich Ken Sprague (26 Aug 2008) Sid Stallings Eunice Stallings Alan Stanton (4 Jun 2011) Ray Stapleton Larry Steffy (Sep 2013) Art Stevens Bob Stevens (31 Jan 09) Kermit Stewart Ed Stitt Howard Stoertz Gene Stone (16 Apr 11) George Stone (26 Nov 14) Walt Sturdivant (18 May 11) Glenn Sturm (Jan 07) Joe Sullivan Charles Susong Ivar Svendsen (20 May 03) Ward Swain (27 Jan 05) Bill Sweatt (9 Feb 1990) Ralph Symmes (23 Mar 13) Dolly Syvertson (8 Sep 09) T Sam Tanner Ted Tate James Terry (10 Nov 11) "Obie" Tharp Henry Thomas Charlene Thompson Howard Toomey (May 2013) Victor Trogdon U * V Art Valentine Albert Van Buren Scott Van Leishout (early 80s) Robert Vaughn Leonard Veid (22 Dec 09) Genevieve "Judy" Voelker (4 Feb 09) W Walter B. Wade Mildred Wagner (Nov 04) Greg Wagner Wirt Walker Ron Washington (30 Nov 14) Al Waters Roger Weaver Verle Weaver (15 Jan 13) Bill Weber Paul Weiss John White (24 Jan 09) Don Wilder (ca 2008/2009) Paul Williams Oliver Wilson Jack Wilson Al Winholdt John Winter Al Wodday (23 Sep 08) Donald Wolden (11 Feb 05) Don Wolf (1978) John Wyman (Dec 04) X * Y * Z LTC Yeager Joe Young Tom Yuskiw Building 213
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Comments
It was an anonymous box on the oldest Naval reservation in the
nation: the Washington Navy Yard. Building 213 is gone now, part of the
re-development of the Washington Navy Yard. I had been meaning to tell you
story, but did not get around to it. I am in a cab shortly to Dulles and
points west, and this is the easy way out for a harried scribbler this
morning.
Building 213 was a fascinating place- the center of photographic
interpretation, jointly operated by the CIA and the Department of Defense. It
was called the National Photographic Interpretation Center. It was a nice
facility and very hush-hush. It was much better than the old Ford Dealership
building that had been used in WWII days in DC, with the Spooks coming and going
and no new cars for sale anywhere due to the War Effort.
They did all sorts of imagery exploitation- from all the sources.
Aircraft- first high-flying military ones like the Mosquitoes that overflew
Germany daily throughout the war, flying so fast and so high that they could
never be shot down or intercepted.
Then came the Cold War birds, the U2 Dragon Lady and the SR-71
Blackbirds, the coolest airplane that ever took to the skies.
And then, in parallel, came the really big secrets: the amazing
capabilities of the space-based systems that turned science fiction into the
daily business of the craft of intelligence.
I got a note f
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Building 213
Standard / by rlasche / June 8, 2016 / No
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It was an anonymous box on the oldest Naval reservation in the
nation: the Washington Navy Yard. Building 213 is gone now, part of the
re-development of the Washington Navy Yard. I had been meaning to tell you
story, but did not get around to it. I am in a cab shortly to Dulles and
points west, and this is the easy way out for a harried scribbler this
morning.
Building 213 was a fascinating place- the center of photographic
interpretation, jointly operated by the CIA and the Department of Defense. It
was called the National Photographic Interpretation Center. It was a nice
facility and very hush-hush. It was much better than the old Ford Dealership
building that had been used in WWII days in DC, with the Spooks coming and going
and no new cars for sale anywhere due to the War Effort.
They did all sorts of imagery exploitation- from all the sources.
Aircraft- first high-flying military ones like the Mosquitoes that overflew
Germany daily throughout the war, flying so fast and so high that they could
never be shot down or intercepted.
Then came the Cold War birds, the U2 Dragon Lady and the SR-71
Blackbirds, the coolest airplane that ever took to the skies.
And then, in parallel, came the really big secrets: the amazing
capabilities of the space-based systems that turned science fiction into the
daily business of the craft of intelligence.
I got a note from our pal Point Loma when I was talking about the
removal of the ex-USS Barry from her ceremonial birth at the Yard, and he
reminded me of how it was in SW DC back in the day.
He remembered I remember the first time he visited there,
indoctrinated into the mysteries, and it was pretty much the same for all of
us who worked in the business.
Those were the days that the drunks hung around the oil drums
filled with burning scrap wood, the women who worked in the building were
escorted by armed guards to their cars, and the sound of gunfire on M Street
was the norm in the evening when the powers of darkness were exalted.
Point Loma was the presiding at a military retirement in 2011on Barry. They
local officials said it was in danger of sinking at the pier them, then so
imagine what that would have looked like? It would have been a metaphor, for
sure…
The Yard is an interesting place- here’s a great story about how
60 Minutes ‘outed’ Building 213. If you recall, it had no sign on it and we
weren’t allowed to name it in public. Correspondent Morley Safer goes down
there with a camera crew:
“What is this building in the Washington Navy Yard, with the
bricked up windows, massive security, and people who come and go so quickly
and quietly? Could this be another top secret facility of the US intelligence
community? We’re here to find out.”
He then tries to stop and interview people going to and coming
from 213 but no one will talk about it. he then went across the street where
this old wino was sitting on a park bench in front of a liquor store.
“Sir, can you tell me something about that building across the
street? what is it?”
The wino squinted up at him.
“That one there? that’sh NPIC.”
It had a sign on it by the end of the week after the 60 Minutes
segment had run.
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