Kenneth Bernoska

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It took a while for the women to master the regulations of appearing in public. Edith Reynolds, rushing to catch a train in Grand Central Terminal, crossed in front of a male officer. Remembering she had been taught never to walk in front of a superior officer without saying “by your leave,” she blurted it out and saw from the astonished way that he looked at her that he thought she was trying to pick him up.
Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II
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