![]() ![]() ![]() I filed Mandatory Declassification Review requests with the National Security Agency, resulting in the recent declassification of more material, including some fifteen oral histories conducted by NSA staff over the years with women code breakers, as well as volumes of a multipart history of wartime Arlington Hall. The collections run to hundreds of boxes and include thousands of memos, internal histories, reports, minutes, and personnel rosters, citing everything from lists of merchant ships sunk, to explanations of how certain codes and ciphers were broken, to names and addresses of newly arrived code breakers, to captured codebooks. Most were classified for many decades, and now can be found at the National Archives at College Park, Maryland. Navy code-breaking units during and after the war. In researching and writing this book over several years, I drew from three large archival collections of documents produced by the U.S. ![]()
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