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The Confederate Cipher Disc was a mechanical wheel cipher consisting of two concentric discs, each with the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet, that was used for the encryption of secret messages of the Confederacy during the American Civil War (1861-1865).
- Giddings Field Message-Book
This US Army Cipher Disk was similar to the Confederate...
- Giddings Field Message-Book
The Confederate Cipher Disk: (A Polyalphabetic cipher disk), was a mechanical wheel cipher consisting of two concentric disks, each with the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet, that was used for the encryption of messageges.
Confederate Codes and Ciphers during the Civil War. Union Codes and Ciphers during the Civil War. (See another article for details.) At the time of the First Battle of Bull Run (21 July 1861), the first major battle of the Civil War, the Union used a cipher that was simple enough to be broken by E.P. Alexander.
“CSA SS” is inscribed on the Confederate cipher disk, which means Confederate States of America and Secret Service. It was designed by Francis LeBarre and the 2 disks have the alphabet in the normal sequence around their circumference.
New invention of radio and telephone transformed war strategy to include air force, navy, and army at all levels. Information, collaboration, intervention in war by government leaders. Cipher technology was the same as in the Civil War, but now with more known methods of cryptanalysis.
The cipher disk came into large· scale use in the United States for the first time in the Civil War. The Federals' Chief Signal Officer patented a version of it, very similar to the original Italian disk, for use in flag signaling. Since his flag stations w~re within the view of Confederate signalmen as often as not he
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