Randy will be giving most of the presentation. Ill be here for questions and answers. Just a little background about myself. I volunteered after i got my b. A. In history from cal state San Bernardino in 2010. I began volunteering at the National Archives at riverside and then in 2012 i became a student archives technician at riverside. And then in i got my masters degrees in library and information science. At that same time from san jose state university. And then in 2014 i moved to st. Louis and worked at the National Archives at st. Louis as a preservation technician. And then in 2016 i moved back to california and in my current role as an archive specialist at the National Archives at riverside. So im going to turn it over to randy here and you could give you his bio. Well, thank you, james. Welcome, everybody. I want to thank mr. Garza for his wonderful introduction and thank the friends of the North Hollywood library and the friends of the sherman oaks for inviting us to come ou
Introduce myself. Randy will be giving most of the presentation. Ill be here for questions and answer. Just a little background about myself. I volunteered after i got my b. A. In history from cal state San Bernardino in 2010, i began volunteering at the National Archives at riverside and then in 2012 i became a student archives technician at the National Archives at riverside and then in i got my masters degree in library and Information Science at that same time from san jose state university. And then in 2014, i moved to st. Louis and worked at the National Archives at st. Louis as a preservation technician and then in 2016 i moved back to california and then in my current role as an archives specialist. Im going to turn it over to randy here and he can give you his bio. Thank you, james. Welcome, everybody. I want to thank mr. Garza for his wonderful introduction and i also want to thank the friends of the North Hollywood library and the sherman oaks friends of library as well for
Washington, d. C. , host this is event. Im very excited to introduce the program with author dermit turing. He is the author of a number of books including allen tearing and the bomb breakthrough. He is the nephew of the famous analyst allen turing. Prior to the writing career, he worked for the International Law firm clifford chance. He is currently a trustee of bluchly park and turing trust. He serves as the bluchly park fellow of college in oxford. Last but certainly not least, he is a member of the honorary board here at the International Spy museum and he is a tremendous supporter of our educational efforts here at spy. So we are excited to have dermit here today to discuss how enigma was really broken with the cooperative efforts of poland, britain, and france. After the formal presentation, with he would like you to invite to walk up to the mikes on each side of the theater and go ahead and ask your questions. Tlcht is plen there will be plenty of time to ask your questions and
Cryptoanalyst alan turing. Prior to his writing career, he worked for the International Law firm clifford chance. He is currently a trustee of Bletchley Park and the turing trust. He serves as the Bletchley Park fellow of college in oxford. Last but certainly not least, he is a member of the honorary board here at the International Spy museum and he is a tremendous supporter of our educational efforts here at spy. So we are excited to have dermot here today to discuss how enigma was really broken with the cooperative efforts of poland, britain, and france. After the formal presentation, what we would like you to invite you to walk up to the mics on each side of the theater and go ahead and ask your questions. There will be plenty of time to ask your questions and get them answered. Please join me in giving a warm welcome to dermot turing. Thank you. [ applause ] many thanks, chris. And to all of you for coming and for the welcome. Just before i start, id just like to say to chris and t
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