FROM THE ARCHIVE
Opinion: Not just Navajo code talkers
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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2002

"Many Americans have recently been introduced to the American Indian code talkers of World War II by the MGM epic, "Windtalkers." However, like the blind man who touched an elephant's trunk and described that animal as being long and tubular, the current vision of the code talkers is incomplete.

There were 17 tribes, not just one, that provided our military forces on the battlefield with this direct form of voice radio communication. . ."

Get the Story:
Bossom, Meadows: Code talkers served their country well (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 7/26)

Relevant Links:
Windtalkers - http://www.mgm.com/windtalkers

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