"Japan's own chief of intelligence admitted there was
one code they were never able to break—the Navajo code used by the Marine Corps."
--From "Semper
Fidelis, Code Talkers," by Adam Jevec
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Websites
Website created by son of
Code Talker
Senator Jeff
Bingaman's Navajo Code Talker Site
U. S. Mint Navajo Code Talker Homepage
Timeline
Navajo Code Talkers Timeline
Origins
Choctaws and Comanches
Earlier Code Talkers -- WWI, WWII
Eleven Hopi men developed a code
language which they used to assist US Army intelligence in the Marshall Islands,
New Caledonia, and the Phillipines during WWII.
Philip Johnston's Idea to Use Navajo Code Talkers
Maj. Gen. Clayton B. Vogel's Recommendation Letter
Page 1 (photo of original document)
Page 2 (photo of original document)
Development and Use in War
Development of the Code
The First
Navajo Code Talkers Called Up
Modern Honors
Pres.
Reagan Proclaims Nat'l Navajo Code Talker Day
Navajo Code Talkers Congressional Gold Medal
Congressional Gold and Silver Medal Ceremonies
Remarks by Pres. Bush in Medal Ceremony
Legislation Honoring the Navajo Code Talkers
Exhibits
Pentagon Navajo
Code Talkers Exhibit Audio Tour
The Whole Story
Code Talker Origins
Navajo Code Talkers Fact Sheet -- from MarineCorps.com
"Semper Fidelis, Code Talkers" -- Article
Details
Description of
the Code
Code Talker's Dictionary
Navajo Code Talker Dictionary -- from MarineCorps.com
Photos and
Captions from the Nat'l Archives
Navajo Code
Talker Medal
Navajo Code Talkers Congressional Gold Medal
Code Talkers Today
Navajo Code Talker
Association
Help Find
Code Talker
Read More...
Amazon.com -- New books
Bibliofind.com -- Used books
Unknown Code Talker Fact
Not every Code Talker was Navajo. They
did however all speak fluent Navajo. Steve Wallace of Gallup, New Mexico is one
of the rare Anglo or bilagaana Code Talkers that gave service along side their
Dine' brothers. These men were also awarded the same gold medal honoring their
efforts and service to America.
-- See
http://www.navajocentral.org/code_talker.htm