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Agnes Meyer Driscoll (1889-1971), known as Miss Aggie or Madame X, was a key American cryptanalyst during both World War I and World War II. She co-developed one of the U.S. Navy's cipher machines, the Communications Machine. This cipher machine became a standard enciphering device for the Navy for most of the 1920s. Driscoll led the attack on the Japanese M-1 cipher machine. In October 1940, she worked on breaking the German naval Enigma cipher. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agnes-meyer-driscoll-1889-1971-known-as-miss-aggie-or-madame-x-was-a-key-american-cryptanalyst-during-both-world-war-i-and-world-war-ii-she-co-developed-one-of-the-us-navys-cipher-machines-the-communications-machine-this-cipher-machine-became-a-standard-enciphering-device-for-the-navy-for-most-of-the-1920s-driscoll-led-the-attack-on-the-japanese-m-1-cipher-machine-in-october-1940-she-worked-on-breaking-the-german-naval-enigma-cipher-image458814531.html
RM2HJCPH7–Agnes Meyer Driscoll (1889-1971), known as Miss Aggie or Madame X, was a key American cryptanalyst during both World War I and World War II. She co-developed one of the U.S. Navy's cipher machines, the Communications Machine. This cipher machine became a standard enciphering device for the Navy for most of the 1920s. Driscoll led the attack on the Japanese M-1 cipher machine. In October 1940, she worked on breaking the German naval Enigma cipher.
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