Posted on Feb 20, 2023
Remembering Janice M. Benario, USN, WAVE and Code Breaker
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Janice Martin Benario was born in Baltimore, Maryland on February 19, 1923 and went through the public school system. She wanted to go away for college but ended up attending Goucher University in Baltimore. It was at Goucher where Benario’s wartime experience started. She majored in Latin and minored in History.
Benario was a senior in 1943 and everyone on campus did something to help out with the war. Everyone wanted to do something to help. People realized it was a war that had to be won.
In the fall of Benario’s senior year she was stopped in the hall by an English professor who told her that the navy was offering a course in cryptology at seven women’s colleges. Benario was offered a spot in the course. If she finished it successfully there would be doors opened to work in the war effort. Benario was informed it was a secret program.
Benario was a senior in 1943 and everyone on campus did something to help out with the war. Everyone wanted to do something to help. People realized it was a war that had to be won.
In the fall of Benario’s senior year she was stopped in the hall by an English professor who told her that the navy was offering a course in cryptology at seven women’s colleges. Benario was offered a spot in the course. If she finished it successfully there would be doors opened to work in the war effort. Benario was informed it was a secret program.
Remembering Janice M. Benario, USN, WAVE and Code Breaker
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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COL Randall C. You Been Hanging Out with Some Bad Influences! My People! LOL!
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It had to have been a great honor to have met a lady with her knowledge and acceptance into a career field that was apparently difficult for her to enter and excel in at her youthful age. Her professors thought of her as having the right stuff to tell her about a career field that was classified in nature, and the studies involved were intense, believing she had what it took to succeed and do her part to make a difference for our country's war effort.
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