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Jean Valentine (bombe operator) was a British World War II codebreaker who worked at Bletchley Park. She was born on 7 July 1924 in Perth, Scotland. Valentine was recruited to work at Bletchley Park in 1943, where she was trained to operate the Bombe, a machine used to decipher German Enigma codes. She worked in the Naval Section, where she was responsible for deciphering German naval codes. Valentine was one of the few female operators of the Bombe, and her work was essential to the Allied victory in the war. After the war, she returned to Scotland and worked as a teacher. Valentine passed away in 2019 at the age of 95. She was posthumously awarded the Bletchley Park Commemorative Badge in 2020.

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Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 7 July, 1924
Birthday 7 July
Birthplace Perth,_Scotland, Scotland
Date of death (2019-05-17) Henley-on-Thames, England
Died Place Henley-on-Thames, England
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2019

Valentine mentioned during an interview conducted by Joe Miller for the BBC, how moving down to London was a new experience for her, as she had never been out of Scotland up to that point. Valentine worked for eight hours during the day at Bletchley Park and mentioned how no one would ever talk about what they had done or would be doing when outside of Bletchley Park. Valentine worked in Hut 11 as has been previously mentioned, recalling how there would be "five machines within the hut, ten girls and one petty officer that would be in charge of the telephone". Valentine latterly lived in Henley, Oxfordshire and died in May 2019 at the age of 94.

2012

On 24 June 2012, Jean Valentine spoke on her wartime experiences at Bletchley Park and elsewhere as part of a Turing's Worlds event to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Alan Turing, organized by the Department for Continuing Education's Rewley House at Oxford University in cooperation with the British Society for the History of Mathematics (BSHM).

2006

More recently, Jean Valentine has been involved with the reconstruction of the bombe at Bletchley Park Museum, completed in 2006. In 2006, she said: "Unless people come pouring through the doors, a vital piece of history is lost. The more we can educate them, the better." She demonstrates the reconstructed bombe at the Bletchley Park Museum and leads tours there. She participated in a reunion at Bletchley Park in 2009.

1924

Jean Millar Valentine, later Jean Millar Rooke (7 July 1924 – 17 May 2019) was an operator of the bombe decryption device in Hut 11 at Bletchley Park in England, designed by Alan Turing and others during World War II. She was a member of the "Wrens" (Women's Royal Naval Service, WRNS).

Born in Perth, Scotland in 1924, she was one of thousands of women who worked at Bletchley Park. During this time, she lived in Steeple Claydon in Buckinghamshire. She started working on 15 shillings (75 pence) a week. Along with her co-workers, she remained quiet about her war work until the mid-1970s.