Site of the Day for Thursday, August 30, 2001 Naval Historical Center "Naval Historical Center Mission: To enhance the Navy's effectiveness by preserving, analyzing and interpreting its hard-earned experience and history for the Navy and the American people." - from the website This is the online site of the Naval Historical Center in the Washington Navy Yard. If D.C. is not on your travel itinerary then this extensive site is certainly worth a virtual tour. Bear in mind that this is the official navy historical site. However, there is much to explore from images (which are available for personal use royalty free) to battle accounts. One notable section is the "Navajo Code Talkers Dictionary" which has been declassified. During the Second World War, America used the Navajo language for some of its coded messages since the Axis powers would be unable to secure the services of Navajo speakers to decipher the code. Take a look at the dictionary where even the uninitiated can see the endless possibilities for encrypting messages: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq61-4.htm In case you were wondering, yes, Hollywood is indeed making a movie about this entitled "Windtalkers", starring Nicholas Cage. This is just one tiny corner of this vast site, so grab your wellingtons and splash on over to: http://www.history.navy.mil/index.html A.M. Holm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SotD Ashlists archives - http://www.mail-archive.com/site-of-the-day@ashlists.org/ SotD Website - http://www.ashlists.org/sotd/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and in the BODY type: unsubscribe site-of-the-day