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Rodger Winn

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311:'s Submarine Tracking Room (part of the Operational Intelligence Centre – OIC), although he was still a civilian. Though new to the naval environment, he quickly came to understand U-boat tactics, and could frequently predict their actions. As a result, he was promoted to command the Tracking Room, as a temporary 319:. It is a measure of his ability that he received this rank and position without formal naval officer training, which was unprecedented at the time, and that he displaced his former superior. Winn's advancement was no surprise to his colleagues and he extended his influence within the OIC. 374:
to send a bogus message, warning the Germans of a new British minefield "where go to fix their position." The Germans soon declared a zone 60 miles square, prohibited to U-boats and centered on that seamount.
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At the outbreak of war in 1939, Winn volunteered for service as an interrogator of German prisoners. But he was soon assigned to the
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intelligence. From ULTRA and his observations of U-boat movements, he deduced that German codebreakers had cracked the BAMS (
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Operation Drumbeat – the dramatic true story of Germany's first U-boat attacks along the American coast in World War II
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managed anyway. Winn guessed that they were using their depth sounders to locate and fix on a particular conical
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to put the British case. His arguments and expertise proved effective; he managed to persuade Admiral
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as a child, leaving him with crippled legs and a stooped posture. He was educated at
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Winn returned to the Bar after the war. From 1954 to 1959, he served as
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Winn's war-time work was crucial to the Allied success in the
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Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II
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and Chairman of Council of Medical School (1965-1970)
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intelligence officer who led the tracking of German
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