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We are very proud that all of our vets have served honorably in all wars. Thank you
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1 We are very proud that all of our vets have served honorably in all wars. Thank you |
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1 How hard was that! |
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1 In one of the words these code-talkers used... TKELE-CHO-G Look it up, moron. |
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1 I looked it up and got a BIG laugh! You hit the nail on the head!!! |
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1 No need to, One can tell you are a ....YIL-DOI |
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1 I pray you meet one of these vets and insult them in a dark alley to their face, so they can show you what happens to disrespectful little punks like you. Have a great life and enjoy that brain cell...while you still have it. |
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1 Well let me school that one brain cell. Speaking in their native tongue, see that was the easy part, the hard part was that the language was put into a code so that even native speakers could not understand what in the world the code talkers were saying. There are accounts of Navajos in the regular military who were captured and ordered to decode what was being said and were killed because they couldnt. There, now go and read up on this stuff. Try www.lapahie.com for starters to other links. I believe it is the only code that was never broken in wartime. My hat goes off to them and my tear ducts are welling up at this moment. |
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2 The code talkers were told what to say. How hard is that! |
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1 You are an idiot. Yes, they spoke their native tongue, but it was a difficult language that the Japanese were unable to figure out what the Americans were saying. So yes, these men are heroes, and with their native tongue they helped win the war. What credit can you take? |
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it's about TIME!
I hope this event gets televised world wide. I think a new movie should be made about the Code Talkers, A more realistic version. :P |
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1 So hard and difficult that the enemy could not break the code. L-o-s-e-r! |
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2 A "code" developed by the U.S.Marines, not the code talkers. Code talkers were instructed what to say and how to say it because in many instances there was no corresponding word in Navajo. Navajo was selected because it was an un-written language, i.e no alphabet, just grunts and groans! You are all a bunch of d-u-m-m-i-e-s! |
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1 just like ''YOU''....along with ur blablabla language. |
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1 US Marines DID NOT develop Navajocode. Back then they DID NOT know the Navajo language existed because academic history books are biased and lacked information on Native Americans. The code was created by 29 Navajo soldiers....even 3rd graders know that now. If it wasn't for the Navajo Code Talkers you would be talking Japanese now, diigis!! |
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1 Doo ada nitsijikees da(not thinking for oneself) |
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1 Apparently you don't know history or your just a moron. The Code used by the Navajo Code Talkers was created by 29 Navajos. It was so complex that not even their fellow Marine Navajos were able to decipher it. The confused the Japanese and as a result there were numerous lives saved. So before you're one remaining brain cell dies try reading about the contribution these men made, so that fools like you can enjoy freedom. |
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