Privacy policy

My web site is Dayton Codebreakers, https://daytoncodebreakers.org/.

I, Deborah Anderson of Dayton, Ohio am the writer, webmaster, maintainer. I can be reached at daytoncodebreakers@gmail.org

I keep it simple, as my purpose is just to provide information. There are no comment or contact forms. This site is not commercial in any way.

Analytics

From time to time I use Google Analytics to measure visitors to my site and how it is used. I currently have that activated, and I believe it deposits one cookie per visitor.

Personal inquiries by readers

If someone contacts me via private email asking about information, perhaps for family history or for research problems, I do keep a copy of their inquiry and relate to them that I might share their name and their story in order to ask for more information from other resources (e.g., veterans or libraries or historians). I make this clear before I start and any correspondents have the right to revoke their inquiry before it begins.

Thank you. As always I can be reached at daytoncodebreakers@gmail.com

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  • Inside You’ll Find…

    WHO worked during the war? Find the Personnel section. Also, Joseph R. Desch
    WHAT were their goals? By the Numbers. Also, The US Bombe
    WHY? History of the Bombe Project A contemporary account of the reasons and the plans for their project for the Director of Naval Communications, 1944.
    WHERE was the project: In Dayton, it was in Building 26. In Washington, it was housed at the Naval Communications Annex