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Silent save for the sound of the wave's a talk by Craig MCHugh

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Friday, 15 August 2025

Time
19:30 - 21:00
Price
£5.00 including refreshments

the hidden cold war legacy of JSSL (Joint Service School of Linguistics) At Crail Airfield

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Craig McHugh's talk is titled: "Silent Save for the Waves: The Hidden Cold War Legacy of JSSL Crail"

In the late 1950s, the coastal burgh of Crail became the unlikely home of a top-secret British military school: the Joint Services School for Linguists (JSSL). While the North Sea whispered against its shores, young National Servicemen were learning to decipher Soviet communications in a Cold War battle of intelligence. Overseen by a faculty of war-displaced Eastern European refugees—some with pasts as enigmatic as the languages they taught—JSSL Crail played a crucial role in Britain’s Cold War strategy. Its graduates would go on to work in intelligence, their training influencing key global events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis. But just as suddenly as it arrived, the school vanished, leaving behind ghostly ruins and a local community forever changed. This chapter in Crail's history offers a perfect example of local and global forces colliding in the most unexpected way.

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