Re: Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma

2005-08-03 Thread Daniel F. Fisher
Andreas Hasenack> Wasn't that "navajo" instead? I wondered about that myself. With some googling, I have found that native american code talkers were used from a number of tribes (Navajo, Comanche, Choctaw). Code talkers were also used in WW I. Here are some links: http://www.comanchelangu

Re: Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma

2005-08-02 Thread Victor Duchovni
n't a repeat. /udhay] > > > > http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050721170009990017 > > > > Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma > > Wasn't that "navajo" instead? > No, the Navajo code talkers were used in the Pacif

Re: Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma

2005-08-02 Thread Udhay Shankar N
At 04:55 AM 8/2/2005, Andreas Hasenack wrote: > Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma Wasn't that "navajo" instead? From the article: Chibitty joined the Army in 1941 at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, when he and other Comanches heard the Army wanted them. Nava

Re: Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma

2005-08-02 Thread Andreas Hasenack
170009990017 > > Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma Wasn't that "navajo" instead? - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma

2005-08-01 Thread Udhay Shankar N
[resending this, after it didn't reach the list first time. I seem to have fallen off the list, and am back on now. I hope this isn't a repeat. /udhay] http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050721170009990017 Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma By