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    encryption from World War II until the 1950s. The machine was also known as the SIGABA or Converter M-134 by the Army, or CSP-888/889 by the Navy, and a modified...
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  • effort to crack Japanese Naval codes Joseph Mauborgne Agnes Meyer Driscoll SIGABA cipher machine SIGSALY voice encryption SIGTOT one-time tape system M-209...
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  • film ventures at Assembly Atlanta". Atlanta First. Retrieved 2024-02-15. Sigaba, Milla (2023-09-27). "Jonnetta Patton: Usher's Mother Pursued Another Business...
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    several that were immune to his own attacks. The best of the lot was the SIGABA—which was destined to become the US's highest-security cipher machine in...
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  • approximately 1930. The Allies also developed and used rotor machines (e.g., SIGABA and Typex). All of these were similar in that the substituted letter was...
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    resembled an acronym—the SIG part was common in Army Signal Corps names (e.g., SIGABA). The prototype was called the "Green Hornet" after the radio show The Green...
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    machine, starting in 1936, that is logically similar. Machines like the SIGABA, NEMA, Typex, and so forth, are not considered to be Enigma derivatives...
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    as Fish to the Allies. The Allies developed the Typex (British) and the SIGABA (American). During the War the Swiss began development on an Enigma improvement...
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    Retrieved July 3, 2010. "The tar-baby motif in a Bocota tale: Blísigi sigabá gule ('the opossum and the agouti')". Latin American Indian Literatures...
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    (or already broken) ciphers, making it unnecessary to attack Sturgeon. SIGABA (United States) Typex (Britain) Siemens AG Beckman B. Codebreakers: Arne...
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