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The first code talkers were a group of Choctaw in the 141st, 142nd, and 143rd Infantry Regiments of the 36th Infantry Division in World War I.
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This is Limor Fried's, the female, electrical engineer's web site. Limor is the innovator mentioned in the TED video, "HoW to Fool a GPS".
This is the story of a code talker, and an image of some of the original code talkers.
This is the code talkers dictionary of the words they used.
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The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is very proud of the story of the original Code Talkers and has a granite monument at the entrance to the Capitol Grounds at Tushka Homma (Choctaw for red warrior) that bears the engraved names of the men who used the Choctaw Language to help win World War I. The Choctaw Nation, under the leadership of Chief Gregory E. Pyle and Assistant Chief Gary Batton, offers Choctaw Language as an accredited course in public schools and free Choctaw language and history classes over the Internet.
"Since the Navajo code talkers were a secret unit, their exploits went largely unknown until 1968 when their invaluable contributions to the American war effort were declassified. Nez, who is credited with helping develop the code that was never broken by the enemy, was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2001 with other surviving code talkers.
His memoir, "Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII," was published in 2011."
Since the Navajo code talkers were a secret unit, their exploits went largely unknown until 1968 when their invaluable contributions to the American war effort were declassified. Nez, who is credited with helping develop the code that was never broken by the enemy, was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2001 with other surviving code talkers.
His memoir, "Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII," was published in 2011.
Choctaw indians were not the only code talkers
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I thought this was an interesting find in my research of Hurricane Sandy, 2012. Here is a list of credible Hurricane Scientist that research hurricanes. I figure this would be the best way to find out what technology was used from the beginning to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, 2012.
13 items | 2 visits
The first code talkers were a group of Choctaw in the 141st, 142nd, and 143rd Infantry Regiments of the 36th Infantry Division in World War I.
Updated on Apr 30, 13
Created on Apr 22, 13
Category: Computers & Internet
URL: