- Athanasius Treweek
Major Athanasius Pryor "Ath" Treweek (1912 - 1995) was an Australian academic, linguist and code-breaker. He was the son of Walter Henry Treweek who came to Australia in the mid-1890s and Mary Treweek.After attending
St Ignatius' College, Riverview , where he wasdux in 1928, "Ath" Treweek (as he was generally known) won the 1932 Cooper Scholarship for first place inLatin and Greek examinations conducted by theUniversity of Sydney , eventually going on to become aProfessor ofClassics at that very same institution.In 1937, in anticipation of impending war, he had taught himself to read Japanese. Following the outbreak of
World War II in 1939, he was seconded from theAustralian Army toFRUMEL inMelbourne which was linked to the AmericanSixth Fleet . He was part of a team instrumental in breaking Japanese naval codes [cite news |first=Richard | last=North | title= "Master codebreakers" | date=(retrieved06 June 2006 ) | publisher=University of Sydney Gazette | url=http://www.usyd.edu.au/about/publication/gazette/features/codebreakers.shtml] [cite news |first=John | last=Mack | title= "Academe and the Military" | date=2002 (retrieved06 June 2006 ) | publisher=Website | url=http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/ww2codes/] [cite news |first=Peter | last=Donovan | title= "Sydney University, T.G. Room and Codebreaking in WWII" | date=2002 (retrieved06 June 2006 ) | publisher=Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society | url=http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/ww2codes/gazette.html] . A Japanese success there would have been a major blow for the Allies. Decoded signals following the battle confirmed the Japanese had lost four aircraft carriers. This ended Japan's offensive capability: from then on, its strategy was defensive. It was the turning point.Family
Athanasius Treweek's wife,
Hazel Treweek (1919-2005), was an academic and teacher. They married in 1942 and had three daughters and one son. One daughter, Elizabeth, died shortly after birth. Their son, David Treweek, predeceased his mother.Links
* [http://www.smh.com.au/news/obituaries/all-the-world-a-stage-for-teacher-and-student/2006/01/01/1136050341641.html Hazel Treweek obit]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/01/01/1136050341641.html Hazel Treweek obit]
* [http://www.ozatwar.com/sigint/frumel.htm Oz at War]References
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