were the WW II codebreakers traitors? Did they assist in a coverup? This is a yes or no answer, and don't bother responding again unless you plan to give a yes or no answer.
Hello and a very good morning to you.
As you appear parviscient here, perhaps, Safford - as in Laurence (1893-1973) seems to have had something to do with OP-20-G (that's jargon for stuff: OP from OPNAV [Office of the Chief of Naval Operation], 20 is the 20th division of OPNAV, and G is for Communications Security Section; OP-20-G was also called Station Negat at one time).
Now I could be mistaken here ... but that is the Safford whose letter is quoted in posting #44 this thread ...
So, how can I argue with Safford? I cannot ... so, Larry, what Safford said.
Now, ... please, the AKAGI materials would be very helpful. So, please, please ... would you not neglect that further. Please ... be a good chap here, your helpfulness would be much appreciated by all.
Thank you in advance.