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WAVES roll in to work on top-secret project By Jim DeBrosse Dayton Daily News MAY, 1943 After boot camp in the Bron...
The enemy codes crack, but not Joe Desch’s folks By Jim DeBrosse Dayton Daily News MARCH 19, 1943 As one o...
Daughter's quest raises more questions By Jim DeBrosse Dayton Daily News MAY 10, 1990 Debbie Anderson was having a late brea...
PART THREE OF EIGHT Enigma Intense scrutiny, feelings of guilt were heavy burdens for Desch The story so far: As W...
A complex man chosen for a complex and urgent mission Joe Desch had to look back to see ahead The story so far: NCR engineer Joe D...
PART ONE OF EIGHT Enigma How Joe Desch, based in Dayton, beat the Nazi code and helped win the war By Jim DeBrosse ...
I love this stuff, so added another link too. This one does the same thing, but with a different approach. Basically I added it here for the extra l...
I am going to move this topic to the WWII section, so we don't lose it. Since I am adding more to it, it should be given a place of "honor"! Fascina...
Oh fun, fun. I just sent you a SECRET message!!!
We share your excitement! In fact Lee said to me this morning, "Honey let's talk to Rick about getting HBO for a month!" Rick is our local ISP/cable...
It was great talking to the members of the 48th this weekend regarding the Invasion of Southern France. They had lots of memories, but questions too....
Here's some info for you... Found this old post on our site. Guess we have more info now, for when I did a search this wee...
Howdy Marion, Thank you for your assistance!!! My dad's double cousin's name was Staff Sargent Rufas Charles Wigley. Better known as R.C. Wig...
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