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    A code talker was a person employed by the military during wartime to use a little-known language as a means of secret communication. The term is most...
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    The Choctaw code talkers were a group of Choctaw Indians from Oklahoma who pioneered the use of Native American languages as military code during World...
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  • develop the code. Their stay in Camp Elliot ended in the latter half of August 1942. Based upon the successful training of the pilot talker program on...
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  • A code-talker paradox is a situation in which a language prevents communication. As an issue in linguistics, the paradox raises questions about the fundamental...
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  • John Kinsel Sr. (category Navajo code talkers)
    19, 2024) was an American World War II veteran who was part of Navajo Code Talkers. He died on October 19, 2024, at the age of 107. Born in Cove, Arizona...
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  • Windtalkers (redirect from Wind talkers)
    Mark Ruffalo, and Christian Slater. It is based on the real story of code talkers from the Navajo nation during World War II. The film was theatrically...
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  • Stefanie Joosten provides Quiet's likeness, motion capture, and voice. Code Talker (コードトーカー, Kōdo Tōkā) is a Navajo biologist who specializes in parasite...
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    Chester Nez (category Navajo code talkers)
    American veteran of World War II. He was the last surviving original Navajo code talker who served in the United States Marine Corps during the war. Nez was...
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    become code talkers than could be accepted; however, an undetermined number of other Navajos served as Marines in the war, but not as code talkers. These...
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    lines, the code talkers were commended for their bravery and gained respect from fellow soldiers.: 83  At its declassification in 1968, the code that these...
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  • The tap code, sometimes called the knock code, is a way to encode text messages on a letter-by-letter basis in a very simple way. The message is transmitted...
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    Charles Chibitty (category Comanche code talkers)
    2005) was a Native American and United States Army code talker in World War II, who helped transmit coded messages in the Comanche (Nʉmʉnʉʉ) language on the...
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  • Narciso Abeyta (category Navajo code talkers)
    or Ha So Deh (1918–1998) was a Navajo painter, silversmith and Navajo code talker. He is known for his colorful paintings depicting Navajo life. His work...
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  • A talker is a chat system that people use to talk to each other over the Internet. Dating back to the 1980s, they were a predecessor of instant messaging...
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    171 "Code Talkers – World War I Centennial". www.worldwar1centennial.org. Retrieved May 25, 2021. Holm, Tom (2007). "The Comanche Code Talkers". Code Talkers...
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    indigenous communities; among them were several of the famed Navajo code talkers, who were critical to protecting U.S. wartime communications. New Mexico...
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  • between rugby league and rugby union CODE (disambiguation) Code mixing Code-switching (disambiguation) Code talker Codebook (disambiguation) Codec (disambiguation)...
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    Carl Nelson Gorman (category Navajo code talkers)
    Nelson Gorman (1907–1998), also known as Kin-Ya-Onny-Beyeh, was a Navajo code talker, visual artist, painter, illustrator, and professor. He was on the faculty...
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  • Charles "Checker" Tomkins (8 January 1918 – 2003) was a Canadian Métis code talker. Born in Grouard, Alberta, Tomkins was a fluent speaker of the Cree language...
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    Frank Chee Willeto (category Navajo code talkers)
    (June 6, 1925 – June 23, 2012) was an American politician and Navajo code talker during World War II. Willeto served as the vice president of the Navajo...
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  • woman who survives the Indian residential school system to become a code talker for the Canadian Air Force during World War II. The film's cast also...
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  • members of the voice cast include Troy Baker as Ocelot, Jay Tavare as Code Talker, James Horan as Skull Face, Robin Atkin Downes as Kazuhira Miller, Christopher...
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    Caesar cipher (redirect from Caesar Code)
    Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code, or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption...
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    conclusion. There were fourteen Choctaw Code Talkers. The Army repeated the use of Native Americans as code talkers during World War II, working with soldiers...
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    Bacon's cipher (redirect from Bacon code)
    Baconian ciphers are categorized as both a substitution cipher (in plain code) and a concealment cipher (using the two typefaces). To encode a message...
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    Bruce Hampton (born Gustav Valentine Berglund III; April 30, 1947 – May 1, 2017) was an American musician. He was a key figure in the Atlanta, Georgia...
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  • Levi Oakes (category Mohawk code talkers)
    Mohawk code talker who served in the United States Army and member of the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation. He was the last living Mohawk code talker. Oakes was...
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    from 1902 until 1946. He is best known for his support of the Navajo code talker program. Clayton Vogel was born on September 18, 1882, in Philadelphia...
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    Peter MacDonald (Navajo leader) (category Navajo code talkers)
    Arizona, U.S. and served the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II as a Navajo Code Talker. He was first elected Navajo Tribal Chairman in 1970. In 1989, MacDonald...
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  • Tobias W. Frazier (category Choctaw code talkers)
    the famous fourteen Choctaw Code Talkers. The Code Talkers pioneered the use of American Indian languages as military code during war. Their initial exploits...
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