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Once a teen codebreaker in WW2, Covington woman still enjoys a spot of tea — and memories

Por: The Advocate Entertainment December 15, 2022

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Before she ever met him, Margot McNeely may well have saved her future husband’s life – plus the lives of many, many others.McNeely – then Marigold Angela Bostock-Wilson – was a teenage member of the British Women’s Royal Naval Service during the last two years of World War II, working in the famous Bletchley Park, the principal center for Allied code-breaking of the German Enigma machine.The WRENS programmed the Bombe machines,... + full article



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