ALLIED SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE UNITS AND OTHER
SECRET UNITS
IN AUSTRALIA DURING
WW2
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"Not only do you not exist, you never will have existed. You will remain for always unknown and unacknowledged. There will be no awards, no glory. There will be no medals for this unit."
As told to a batch of recruits for the Australian Special Wireless Group, AIF.
"Sigint" is a code name for signal intelligence. Sigint operations were so secret that they were given their own special classification of "Ultra Secret". The word "Ultra" was used as a code name for intelligence derived from interception and decoding of Japanese military and naval messages.
Command
Structure for Allied Intelligence Organisations
in SWPA, May 1943
UNITS
EQUIPMENT
| AWA Receivers
AWA Wireless Set 133 (WS133) |
"Coral" Used by Japanese Naval Attaches |
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) |
| HRO's | Hollereith machines at Victoria Barracks | IBM
"Computers" at Ascot in Brisbane in 1942!!! How the first IBM's in Australia helped crack the Japanese Codes |
| "Jade" Used by Japanese Imperial Navy |
Kingsley AR7 Intercept Radios | "Purple" Used by Japanese diplomats |
| SIGABA or ECM Mark II |
"Sigsaly" A high security voice communications system |
"Sigtot" A secure teletype conferencing system |
| Typex machines
Can anyone help me with details please? |
US Army Signal Corps BC-224 HF Receiver | US Army Signal Corps Field Telephone C-434/GRC |
| Wireless
Set No. FS6 (AWA Field Set 6) |
"X"
machines
Can anyone help me with details please? |
Japanese
Intelligence Units and other Secret Units
in Australia during WW2
REFERENCES
Spies for Nimitz - Joint Military Intelligence
in the Pacific War
by Jeffrey M. Moore
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This page first produced 14 November 2000
This page last updated 02 November 2008