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- Communications_Machine abstract "The Communications Machine, or \"CM\", is a mechanical device used by the United States Navy for the most of the 1920s. It used a sliding alphabet system. It was developed by Agnes Meyer Driscoll and William Gresham. In 1937 the United States Congress recognized the achievement of these two by awarding them both $15,000.".
- Communications_Machine wikiPageID "43063214".
- Communications_Machine wikiPageLength "679".
- Communications_Machine wikiPageOutDegree "3".
- Communications_Machine wikiPageRevisionID "613085573".
- Communications_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Agnes_Meyer_Driscoll.
- Communications_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Encryption_devices.
- Communications_Machine wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Communications_Machine wikiPageWikiLinkText "CM".
- Communications_Machine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptography-stub.
- Communications_Machine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Communications_Machine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Communications_Machine subject Category:Encryption_devices.
- Communications_Machine hypernym Device.
- Communications_Machine type Device.
- Communications_Machine comment "The Communications Machine, or \"CM\", is a mechanical device used by the United States Navy for the most of the 1920s. It used a sliding alphabet system. It was developed by Agnes Meyer Driscoll and William Gresham. In 1937 the United States Congress recognized the achievement of these two by awarding them both $15,000.".
- Communications_Machine label "Communications Machine".
- Communications_Machine sameAs Q18348491.
- Communications_Machine sameAs m.010xd8yb.
- Communications_Machine sameAs Q18348491.
- Communications_Machine wasDerivedFrom Communications_Machine?oldid=613085573.
- Communications_Machine isPrimaryTopicOf Communications_Machine.