Lieutenant-Colonel J. R. Clarke (GCHQ)

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In 1947, Clarke was designated a Member of the British Empire (MBE) for her codebreaking aptitude amid the war, however because of the restrictions of the Official Secrets Act, her work was to stay private for a long time to come. The codebreaking exertion proceeded when the GCCS was renamed GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) and moved to Eastcote. Clarke exchanged to Bletchley Park's successor and there she met a partner named Lieutenant-Colonel J (Jock) K R Murray, a resigned armed force officer, whom she went ahead to wed in 1952. The couple did not have youngsters. Not long after their marriage and because of her significant other's weakness, the couple moved to Scotland where they both had an unmistakable fascination in Scottish

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