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
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> > http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050721170009990017
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> > Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma
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> Wasn't that "navajo" instead?
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No, the Navajo code talkers were used in the Pacif
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
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> Last WWII Comanche "code talker" dies in Oklahoma
Wasn't that "navajo" instead?
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