Ruth Bourne

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Ruth June Bourne (née Henry; 2 June 1926 – 17 December 2025) was a Jewish-British codebreaker. She was one of the "Women of Bletchley Park" who were recruited to help secure victory in World War II against the Axis powers.[1] The women were a secret team, put together by the British government, who were made to sign a Secrets Act confirming that they would not tell anyone about their work there. During her time at Bletchley Park, Bourne's job was not only to work on decrypting the German code system, but also to be a bombe operator. She was one of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRENs) responsible for dismantling the bombes wire by wire after the war ended in 1945.[2]

Role during World War II

After the war

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