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    Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL) was a United States–Australian–British signals intelligence unit, founded in Melbourne, Australia, during World War...
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  • established FRU at Melbourne, Australia, called FRUMEL (Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne). HYPO and FRUMEL supervised detached field units scattered at various...
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    the plan was to convince Washington, Rochefort tactfully let Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL) notify the main objects of the deception (Washington)...
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    Japanese air force. The other unit was the joint Royal Australian Navy/United States Navy Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), which reported directly...
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    Center at Melbourne. The CAST team joined the Royal Australian Navy codebreakers at Melbourne. The two units became Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne. To be low...
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    Stephens amphibious landing training base Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne – intelligence unit Fleet Radio Unit Radio Station Cooktown at Cooktown, Queensland...
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    in Melbourne, Australia. She was in the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service as a code breaker during the war, working in the Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne...
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  • two being United States Navy OP-20-G in Washington DC and the Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne. HMS Anderson remained operational as a listening station after...
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  • cracking British naval and other ciphers. Central Bureau FRUMEL: Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne Secret Intelligence Australia Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency...
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    US Navy had its own communications intelligence (comint) unit, the Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), and intelligence from this source was shown to...
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    Military Intelligence Division (United States) (category Military intelligence units and formations of the United States Army)
    United States Navy Communications Intelligence Organization Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne Allied Intelligence Bureau [1] Bigelow 2012: 13 [2] Bigelow 2012:...
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  • translators, Forrest Biard and Thomas Mackie were sent from Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL). Major Sinkov and his team of Americans and Australians...
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    Intelligence Bureau in Melbourne. After the outbreak of war with Japan they were working for FRUMEL (Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne), a joint American-Australian...
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  • original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2012. "RAN/USN Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne – FRUMel". Australia @ War (Peter Dunn). Retrieved 13 November...
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    Submarine Base, Port of Albany, Western Australia Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne, Australia - intelligence unit Fremantle submarine base at Perth, Australia Naval...
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    when compared to Melbourne. Between 1956 and 1959, the RAN considered acquiring a larger carrier to replace Melbourne, as the Fleet Air Arm was becoming...
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    1945. On the day of her departure, Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), an Allied signals intelligence unit at Melbourne, Australia, decrypted a message...
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  • of war they were working for FRUMEL (Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne), a joint American-Australian intelligence unit, but when Lieutenant Rudolph Fabian took...
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  • intercepted and decrypted, Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL) — an Allied signals intelligence unit headquartered in Melbourne, Australia — provided the...
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  • major Allied signals intelligence units, called Fleet Radio Units in the Pacific theaters, along with FRUMEL in Melbourne, Australia. The station took its...
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  • 1945. On the day she left Ōminato, Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), an Allied signals intelligence unit at Melbourne, Australia, decrypted a message...
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  • Division 15 in the 6th Fleet. Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), an Allied signals intelligence unit headquartered at Melbourne, Australia, reported...
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  • cooperation in the Pacific Theater included the joint RAN/USN Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), and the Central Bureau which was attached to the HQ...
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    in Melbourne. After the outbreak of war they were working for FRUMEL (Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne), a joint American-Australian intelligence unit, but...
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  • arrival at Rabaul the next day she was reassigned to SubRon 7. USN Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne (FRUMEL) intercepted and decoded a message the same day indicating...
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    8 March 1943, Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), an American-Australian-British signals intelligence unit headquartered at Melbourne, Australia, decrypted...
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    William John Read (category People from Melbourne)
    II (Audio). Axis naval activity in Australian waters Fleet Radio Unit Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne Military history of Australia during World War II New...
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  • became part of the "Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne", (FRUMEL), an "inter-naval" (joint American-Australian-British) cryptographic unit, and moved to the "Monterey"...
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  • transmitted at 22:55, which Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), an Allied signals intelligence unit headquartered at Melbourne, Australia, intercepted,...
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    on 15 May 1945. On 18 May 1945, Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne (FRUMEL), an Allied signals intelligence unit in Melbourne, Australia, reported that it had...
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