Navajo Code Talkers
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Description: An account of the Navajo volunteers employed by the United States Marine Corps in communications security roles in the Pacific Theater during World War Two.
Mario's Cyberspace Station: All you should know about Navajo Code Talkers took part in every assault the U.S. Marines conducted in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945. They served in all six Marine divisions, Marine Raider battalions and Marine parachute units, transmitting messages by telephone and radio in their native language -- a code that the Japanese never broke.
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Page title: | Mario's Cyberspace Station: All you should know about Navajo Code Talkers |
Keywords: | Native Americans, Philip Johnston, code, talkers, code talkers, codetalkers, Indians, Navaho, Navajo, WWII, WW2, Far East, Japan, Okinawa, Infowar, Info-war, I-war, Information Warfare, deny, exploit, corrupt, satelite photos, satelite images, surveillance, remote sensoring, spy photos, spy images, declassified photos, decclassified maps, declassified images, declassified satelite images, declassified, unclassified, information assurance, information operations, info-ops, informationsecurity, information terrorism, industrial espionage, espionage, spy, terrorism, operations security, national security, digital security, information superiority, electronic warfare, command and control warfare, c2w, secret, secret police, covert action, spy, intelligence, cunterintelligence, Mario Profaca |
Description: | So, you were looking for the true story about Navajo Code talkers? Well, you just found it here at Mario's Cyberspace Station. |
IP-address: | 176.9.26.179 |
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Date | Creation Date: 24-sep-1996 Expiration Date: 23-sep-2014 |