People to contact:
The coordinator of this web site is Deborah Anderson, daughter of the Research Director for the U.S.N.C.M.L., Joseph R. Desch. I can be contacted at contact@daytoncodebreakers.org. Please make your subject line specific, to make it distinguishable from spam.
For information about Dayton Codebreakers, the documentary produced by Aileen LeBlanc and Deborah Anderson, contact Aileen Leblanc at aileenleblanc@hotmail.com or phone her at (937) 767-9223.
Much of the information and many of the photos used in this web site are from The NCR Archive at Dayton History, 224 N. St. Clair St. Dayton OH 45402.
Resources in Dayton, Ohio where information about the World War Two codebreakers can be found:
Information about the Sugar Camp cabin now on display at Carillon Historical Park can be found by visiting the web site of Dayton History and following the links to Carillon Historical Park. You can also go directly to the Carillon Historical Park web site.
The repository of the best primary source information about the USNCML remains the National Archives and Record Administration in Silver Springs, Maryland.
In April, 2004 The Secret in Building 26 written by Colin Burke and Jim DeBrosse was published. This book was the product of years of research by Burke, and material gathered by DeBrosse when writing the Dayton Daily News series.
Frequent additions and updates allow for human error--please report any broken links or other problems to Deborah Anderson, site manager--your help is appreciated.
Use of materials by permission. Materials other than those clearly marked as National Archives materials are not in the public domain. More information here.
Latest update December 4, 2008