[Milsurplus] Fw: [ISN] Last Of World War II Comanche Code Talkers
Dies In Tulsa
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July 22, 2005
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Charles Chibitty, the last surviving Comanche
code talker from World War II, has died in Tulsa at age 83.
Cathy Flynn with the Comanche Nation headquarters in Lawton says
Chibitty died Wednesday at a Tulsa nursing home.
Chibitty was one of 20 Comanche Indians who used their native language
as a code to send messages that the Germans couldn't decipher.
A group of Navajos did the same in the Pacific theater and the
Choctaws served as code talkers during World War I.
Chibitty was born near Medicine Park and attended high school at
Haskell Indian School in Lawrence, Kansas, before joining the Army in
1941.
He was assigned to the Fourth Infantry Division and was on Utah Beach
during the D-Day invasion.
Chibitty rose to corporal and was awarded the World War Two Victory
Medal, the European Theater of Operations Victory Medal, the Europe
African Middle East Campaign Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
In 1999 he received a special award from the Knowlton Award from the
Army for exceptional service and outstanding intelligence work.
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