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  2. Women in Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    About 7,500 women worked in Bletchley Park, the central site for British cryptanalysts during World War II.Women constituted roughly 75% of the workforce there. [1] While women were overwhelmingly under-represented in high-level work such as cryptanalysis, they were employed in large numbers in other important areas, including as operators of cryptographic and communications machinery ...

  3. Ruth Bourne - Wikipedia

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    Ruth June Bourne (née Henry; born 1926) [1] [2] was one of the Women of Bletchley Park who was recruited to help win World War II against the Axis Powers from 1939–1945. [3] The Women of Bletchley Park were a secret team put together by the British government who were made to sign a Secrets Act confirming that they would not tell anyone about their work there.

  4. List of women in Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    Women made up the majority of the 10,000 people who worked at Bletchley Park. [1] The following is a list of women who worked at Bletchley Park. List. Helene Aldwinckle;

  5. Honouring the secret war women of Bletchley Park - AOL

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  6. Dorothy Du Boisson - Wikipedia

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    Du Boisson joined the Women's Royal Naval Service (known as WRNS) during WWII and was stationed at the Newmanry sector of Bletchley Park, England. With others she operated code-breaking machines, such as the Tunny machine Heath Robinson. She was one of only four operators working with the Tunny but, to work efficiently, she had to learn how to ...

  7. Rosemary Brown Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Brown Stanton met her future husband, an American serviceman, Frank "Fran" H. Stanton (died 1989), whilst working at Bletchley Park, and they married in 1945. [1] They had five children, and lived in Franklin, Tennessee, US. [1] Brown Stanton died at the age of 92 on 21 January 2017. [1]

  8. Jean Valentine (bombe operator) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Millar Valentine, later Jean Millar Rooke (7 July 1924 – 17 May 2019) was an operator of the Bombe decryption device in Hut 11 at Bletchley Park in England, designed by Alan Turing and others during World War II. [1] She was a member of the 'Wrens' (Women's Royal Naval Service, WRNS). [2]

  9. Patricia Davies (codebreaker) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Labour government under Gordon Brown awarded the women who worked at Bletchley Park a Bletchley Badge. [3] [14] Davies name is on a brick in the wall at Bletchley Park honouring those who worked in connection with the place. [3] [15] June 2019, Davies was awarded the Légion d'honneur, Military, the highest order of merit in France ...