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    Sir Edward Wilfred Harry Travis KCMG CBE (24 de septiembre 1888 - 23 de abril de 1956) fue un criptógrafo y oficial de inteligencia británico, que se convirtió en el jefe operativo de Bletchley Park durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y, más tarde, en el jefe del GCHQ.

  2. Sir Edward Wilfred Harry Travis KCMG CBE (24 September 1888 – 23 April 1956) was a British cryptographer and intelligence officer, becoming the operational head of Bletchley Park during World War II, and later the head of GCHQ .

  3. 26 de feb. de 2021 · One June 2, 1948, Sir Edward Travis, director of the U.K.’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), sent a letter to “Joe,” Captain Joseph Wenger, of the U.S. Naval Cryptologic Activity, Washington. Both organizations were successors to the wartime units that had cooperated in exploiting the communications of the Axis Powers in World War II.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2023 · Major Edward Travis inherited his family’s plantation - 1,652 acres of land - after his father’s death in 1745. From 1750-1758, he became involved in the slave trade. His sloop, the James Town, transported enslaved Africans from Barbados to Virginia.

  5. Sir Edward Travis. 1888 – 1956. A brief biography, based on that formerly displayed in the ‘Hall of Fame’ in Bletchley Park mansion. Edward ‘Jumbo’ Travis was the Deputy Head of GCCS from its formation in 1919, taking over as Head from February 1942. He continued as Director of its successor body, GCHQ, retiring in April 1952.

  6. Lee Edward Travis. 1980. Traducción del inglés: Santiago Escuain. PDF. Acceso al original del libro en inglés -The Mysterious Matter of Mind. Capítulo 2. El dualismo cartesiano: La interacción entre la mente y el cerebro. Análisis de la opinión de René Descartes del dualismo interaccionista,

  7. Sir Edward Wilfred Harry Travis KCMG CBE (24 September 1888 – 23 April 1956) was a British cryptographer and intelligence officer, becoming the operational head of Bletchley Park during World War II, and later the head of GCHQ. Educated locally in Blackheath, Travis joined the Royal Navy in 1906...