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Frank Rowlett was born on 2 May, 1908 in Rose Hill, Lee County, Virginia, U.S., is an American cryptographer (1908–1998). Discover Frank Rowlett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Born 2 May 1908
Birthday 2 May
Birthplace Rose Hill, Lee County, Virginia, U.S.
Date of death 29 June, 1998
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Nationality United States

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1908

Frank Byron Rowlett (May 2, 1908 – June 29, 1998) was an American cryptologist.

Rowlett was born in Rose Hill, Lee County, Virginia and attended Emory & Henry College in Emory, Virginia.

1929

In 1929 he received a bachelor's degree in mathematics and chemistry.

1930

He was hired by William Friedman as a "junior cryptanalyst" for the Signals Intelligence Service (SIS) on April Fools' Day 1930; shortly after, he was followed into SIS by Abraham Sinkov and Solomon Kullback.

During the 1930s, after a lengthy period of training, Rowlett and his colleagues compiled codes and ciphers for use by the U.S. Army and began solving a number of foreign, notably Japanese, systems.

In the mid-1930s, they solved the first Japanese machine for encipherment of diplomatic communications, known to the Americans as RED.

1939

In 1939–40, Rowlett led the SIS effort that solved a more sophisticated Japanese diplomatic machine cipher, codenamed PURPLE by the U.S. Once, when asked what his greatest contribution to that effort had been, Rowlett said, "I was the one who believed it could be done."

1943

In 1943–45 he was chief of the General Cryptanalytic Branch, and in 1945–1947 chief of the Intelligence Division.

1945

Rowlett supervised cryptanalyst Virginia Dare Aderholdt, who decrypted the Japanese surrender message, August 14, 1945.

Rowlett also played a crucial role in protecting American communications during World War II, making fundamental and innovative contributions to the design of the SIGABA cipher machine.

Its security was an important factor in saving American lives in combat.

1949

From 1949 to 1952, he was technical director in the Office of Operations of the Armed Forces Security Agency, predecessor to the National Security Agency (NSA).

Rowlett differed with General Ralph J. Canine, the first director of NSA, over personnel movements, including his own.

1952

Acting on his differences, he transferred to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1952 and worked there until 1958.

At that time he returned to NSA as a Special Assistant to the Director.

1964

In 1964, Congress awarded Rowlett US$100,000, equivalent to $ in, as partial compensation for his classified cryptologic inventions.

In addition to having highly developed cryptanalytic skills, Rowlett was a good manager, and he rose quickly within the organization.

1965

In 1965 Rowlett became commandant of the National Cryptologic School.

In 1965, Rowlett was awarded the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service.

In 1965 he was awarded the National Security Medal by President Lyndon B. Johnson for his work on breaking the Japanese Purple cipher.

Rowlett has been inducted into the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.

Because of his importance in the protection of American communications, the Information Systems Security Organization has named its highest award the Frank Byron Rowlett Award.

1966

He retired from federal service in 1966.

1998

Frank Rowlett died June 29, 1998, at age 90.