Carol Nalaski

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The coast guard happened to be years ahead of other government agencies in radio prowess. It had built several large radio towers along the East Coast to aid in search-and-rescue operations at sea, to help save boats and sailors in storms, and these same posts were able to intercept radio messages sent by the bootleggers. Still, no one in his office knew how to break the codes in the intercepted messages,
The Woman Who Smashed Codes
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