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Honor and tribute to dead soldiers and sailors Preparations have been completed by the living soldiers of America’s wars to honor their dead comrades who lie in the burial places of the dead, whether this be in the quiet hillside cemetery of Valley Brook in Breckenridge, the National Cemetery at Arlington on Potomac hill overlooking the capital of our beloved country, on the poppy fields of France, or even resting beneath the waters of the seas of the world. For weeks past there have been burials of the dead of the great war every day in Arlington. The sound of taps is heard through the great forest trees and the valleys in honor of the dead. This year the surviving veterans of the Civil War, the Indians wars and the Spanish war will join with the members of the American Legion in doing honor to those who have answered their last roll call on earth. ....
Irene Dixon with a second world war German Lorenz machine in the background MargaretO’Connell Wed 10 Feb 2021 07.47 EST Last modified on Fri 5 Mar 2021 13.34 EST My friend Irene Dixon, who has died aged 96, was one of the first female operators of the second world war codebreaking machine Colossus Mk I at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. Irene, an east Londoner, might never have worked at Bletchley had it not been for a chickenpox infection that prevented her from being sent to work in a wartime munitions factory in Birmingham. Someone must then have spotted her talent and, when she had recovered, she was given psychometric tests, after which she was invited to join the Women’s Royal Naval Service. In 1943 she was posted to Bletchley to work on top-secret equipment. ....