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Introductions

Introduction

Desch, Mumma 1973 Interviews

Joseph R. Desch biography

The US Navy Cryptanalytic Bombe

For further reading

Glossary of Commonly Used Terms

Links to more Information

The U.S. Navy Cryptanalytic Bombe

Correspondence re: Contract NXx7892

Bombes in operation in D.C.

The Electronic Chassis

May 1944 Memo: the Bombe project

Build a Bombe

The Documentary

Dayton Codebreakers Documentary

Production Team

DVDs

The US Navy Cryptanalytic Bombe

The Electronic Chassis

Specs for the thyratron tube

The Site of the Work: NCR Building 26

Construction in 1937

In the 1940s

Architecture and Floor Plans

Interior photos from 1938

Movie of the opening, 1938

"The Annex":
the Supply shack moves in 1948

1960s-2008

News, Updates, Opinions

News of interest

Index to Documents

Desch 1942 Research Report

Desch Nomination for Medal for Merit

Messages between Dayton and D.C., 1943

Letter, Vannevar Bush to Joe Desch

Bombe History, May 1944

Bombe Correspondence

NCR Wartime Production

Thyratron Specs

The Stars of the Show:
Veterans, NCR and US Navy

Project USNCML Personnel Database

Index to WAVES information

1943, 1944 Rosters of Personnel

Those WAVES of Sugar Camp! Personal photos

Those WAVES of Sugar Camp again! NCR photos

Sugar Camp Regulations

WAVES Cabin moved, 2004

NCR News Electrical Research columns, 1944-45

Dedication of the WAVES Sugar Camp cabin

Index to veterans' oral histories from the 2001 Reunion

Index to more including....

IEEE Milestone in Engineering

USNCML in the Congressional Record

The Story of U-505

Guide to Op-20-G during the War

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