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[[Image:Noreen.jpg|right|thumbnail|320px|Noreen on display at Bletchley Park museum]] |
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'''Noreen''', or '''BID 590''', was an off-line [[one-time tape]] cipher machine of British origin, and also used by [[Canada]]. It was widely used in diplomatic stations |
'''Noreen''', or '''BID 590''', was an off-line [[one-time tape]] cipher machine of British origin, and also used by [[Canada]]. It was widely used in diplomatic stations. |
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== Other Uses of the Name "Noreen" == |
== Other Uses of the Name "Noreen" == |
Revision as of 18:07, 31 May 2009
Noreen, or BID 590, was an off-line one-time tape cipher machine of British origin, and also used by Canada. It was widely used in diplomatic stations.
Other Uses of the Name "Noreen"
- Noreen was the name of a wooden dragger that was acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II and converted into the minesweeper USS Heath Hen (AMc-6).
- Noreen is a common name in the Americas and the Middle East. Also spelt Naureen and Nowrin. In Arabic, the word means luminous.
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