[Milsurplus] Fwd: Navajo code Talkers
Hubert Miller
Kargo_cult at msn.com
Sun Oct 8 17:31:40 EDT 2017
I didn't read the book but some long time back I heard an interview with one of the talkers on NPR's "Fresh Air" interview program.
One thing that enlightened me was that the talkers' "guards" were not there to shoot them if capture by Japanese seemed imminent;
the guard was to protect them from other MARINES who might take them for an oriental and bad things happen.
There was a review of the movie in some magazine like "Naval Review" which I read long ago, and its tone was rather negative and
disappointed, mentioning a number of inaccuracies. I thought it was an okay movie, but when I see these combat scenes I always want
to yell, "Spread out! spread out!" Don't present a fine grouping for the enemy MG. I think the movie also showed a Japanese base and
the soldier is using a 94-5 radio, listening while the transmitter handcrank generator is being cranked. Oh well, it's only a movie, not a
doc.
-Hue
From: Jason Breidenbach [mailto:jason at jbaviationart.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 8, 2017 2:17 PM
To: Kargo_cult at msn.com
Subject: RE: [Milsurplus] Fwd: Navajo code Talkers
The way it's described in Chester Nez's book, one Code Talker would were this and pull security while the other would wear the headset and talk on the microphone which were connected by cables. Does that seem right to you?
On Sun, 8 Oct 2017 21:12:44 +0000, Hubert Miller wrote:
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