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Jimbuna 12-29-12 12:05 PM

MBE for Bletchley codebreaker
 
It's been an awfully long wait.

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A Bletchley Park codebreaker who has been appointed MBE in the New Year Honours said he still hopes his whole team will one day be recognised.
Raymond "Jerry" Roberts, 92, receives the honour for services to the WWII decryption centre and to codebreaking.
Mr Roberts, of Hampshire, was among four founder members of the Testery section tasked with breaking the German High Command's Tunny code.
The decrypts are credited with helping shorten the war by at least two years.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...herts-20859561

GT182 12-29-12 05:09 PM

I cannot believe Mr. Roberts and his fellow code breakers have never been properly recognised. That is utterly atrocious. But then again, the US never properly recognised it's Native American code breakers either.

Jimbuna 12-29-12 05:27 PM

True that :yep:

STEED 12-29-12 05:37 PM

As usual too bloody late.

Jimbuna 12-29-12 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1985222)
As usual too bloody late.

Well give praise to the politicians...especially those who never lifted a finger to keep our country free of tyrany...you've loads of choices :)

STEED 12-29-12 05:49 PM

Everyone who worked at Bletchley should have got something many many years ago.

Jimbuna 12-29-12 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1985238)
Everyone who worked at Bletchley should have got something many many years ago.

True that but like my father he had to wait nearly 40 years before the Russians alcknowledged what he and many others risked during the Russian Convoy years and it is only this year (or next) that I believe your mate Camerons government is about to strike them a medal.

Platapus 12-30-12 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1985238)
Everyone who worked at Bletchley should have got something many many years ago.


While I agree in principle, it should also be recognized that when you are involved in highly secret work, often you don't get recognition. It kinda goes with the job.

Not saying it is fair, but our histories are full of unrecognized people who have conducted critical services to their country.

TarJak 12-30-12 05:27 PM

Recognition for service should have been immediate, secret or not. The governments of the day though saw it differently. TBH I think today's governments are really only doing it for the PR, rather than for the people who served.

Platapus 12-30-12 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 1985762)
Recognition for service should have been immediate, secret or not.

Recognition may indeed have been immediate. But if the recognition was held in channels (not uncommon), the public would never know.

Cybermat47 12-30-12 08:15 PM

They shortened the war by a year...and now they get recognised!?

BossMark 12-31-12 04:15 AM

Well it took long enough...............

Jimbuna 12-31-12 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 1985832)
They shortened the war by a year...and now they get recognised!?

From the posted article:

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The decrypts are credited with helping shorten the war by at least two years.

TarJak 12-31-12 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1985826)
Recognition may indeed have been immediate. But if the recognition was held in channels (not uncommon), the public would never know.

I've got no problem with that.


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