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The Top Secret Rosies get some more press

Posted in All Posts on November 30th, 2011 by Bill

American heritage magazine put down a pretty big spread about the “computers” of WWII.    Here is the link.   It seems a little strange to me that no credits are listed for LeAnne’s movie Top Secret Rosies though much of the story actually comes from there.