75th Anniversary of a Key U.S. Visit to Bletchley Park

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75th Anniversary of a Key U.S. Visit to Bletchley Park

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Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of a Key U.S. Visit to Bletchley Park

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The world's most important signals-intelligence liaison relationship – between the United States and the United Kingdom – began 75 years ago at Bletchley Park the central site for Great Britain's codebreakers during World War II. The relationship became a practical reality on Feb. 8 1941 with a visit by American personnel.

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In 1946Â the United Kingdom and the United States formally renewed their agreement to share signals intelligence. The agreement became the foundation of the Cold War intelligence alliance.

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The relationship has continued unbroken to this day allowing the countries to work together against common national security challenges.

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