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The first 29 Navajo code talker recruits are sworn in at Camp Wingate, New Mexico.
Image: National Archives
Over the course of 13 weeks, the code was developed, practiced, and committed to memory.
It grew into a sprawling dictionary, tailored for precise communication in every conceivable battlefield situation.
The code ranged from simple letters (“A” could be communicated as the Navajo words for ant, apple, or axe) to vehicles (Dive bomber = “chicken hawk,” submarine = “metal fish”) to direct or approximate translations of hundreds of verbs such as capture, escape, entrench, flank, halt, and target.
Once the code was complete, the code talkers became invaluable communications assets. As the war went on, some 400 Navajos were recruited and trained in the code.
We acted as coding machines, transmitting messages that would have taken a couple of hours in just a couple of minutes.
Chester Nez
Taken with an iPhone 3GS (ShakeItPhoto app). It's the light above the elevator at Old Navy in Rivertown Mall.
The ice pink lipstick arrived, but almost certainly will only 'go' with the honey blonde hair and a lighter colour dress.
I already decided to squeeze into this tiny Jane Norman number, and the wig is actually my second one this year...longer, a bit weighty (but in a way that feels good) and goes well with red lipstick.
As for my health...I forced myself out for a woodland walk, did some situps, and kicked the punch bag for a while!
Love to you all xx
Bringing up an old MOC here; I'm just making a Code Geass-y base and some scenery so that hopefully I can get it in the 'Window to the Community" in the Lego store. I decided it'd probably best to be a little discreet and leave any weapons out of the display, just to be careful.
Suggestions on how to build decent scenery are welcome (a lot)
The Code.
Today is: Happy Easter!
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El Codigo.
Hoy el codigo es: Feliz Pascua!
Canon 50mm f 1.4
Exposure: 100; Aperture: f/2.2; ISO: 400
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#109 on Explore 12-4-2009
An interesting formation of starlings coming in to roost, which made me think they are communicating by morse code.
We have a color coded weather warning system here in Iceland and yesterday, january 12th was one of many code-yellow days recently. A group I am in had long planned a photography daytrip and being the crazy stubborn þetta-reddast-Icelanders we couldn't just cancel so we went ahead. We found the eye of the storm and got beautiful, dramatic lighting while outside the eye people were stuck sitting in airplanes for hours and people getting rescued from snowed-in-cars on the streets near Keflavík airport. Shot on Canon EOS 5DsR w/ Canon EF 300/2.8L IS.
To my Icelandic follower friends I'd like to point you to my group's website, www.fokusfelag.is - the website has recently reopened (with the help of yours truly) after a very long downtime, and we just opened a chat forum that is not just members only but is open & welcoming to everybody.
*Morse code is a method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off tones, lights, or clicks that can be directly understood by a skilled listener or observer without special equipment. It is named for Samuel F. B. Morse, an inventor of the telegraph.
A .-
B -...
C -.-.
D -..
E .
F ..-.
G --.
H ....
I ..
J .---
K -.-
L .-..
M --
N -.
O ---
P .--.
Q --.-
R .-.
S ...
T -
U ..-
V ...-
W .--
X -..-
Y -.--
Z --..
Find the word
I used the letters
-.--
---
..-
.-.
...
Dedicated
A former B&O code line pole was still in use along the Metropolitan Subdivision in 1997 at Point Of Rocks MD.
Kodak HIE infrared film, 25A red filter.
contax aria, Carl Zeiss, bergger pancro400 developed in Ars imago FD (1+39) and fixed with Ars imago FX
PN W230 idles in their yard in Lansdale, PA on a cold February evening with C39-8 8212 on the point and seven boxcars for Lansdale Warehouse, as viewed from SEPTA's Parking Garage, this photo costed $2 to take. January 7, 2020.
Winter can really bring out it's own spectrum of blue, day and night. Here is some great bright blue sky and some shadowy blues in the snow, and the blue on CSX 801. Empty Minorca taconite train hits the big curve at Ladysmith, WI curving past the depot heading from the Bradley Subdivision to the trans-con Superior Sub. Trailing this SD80MAC is another MAC and a WC SD45.
Code is a common eland, a type of antelope native to southern Africa. Their conservation status is "least concern."
Code has been with the zoo for just a few weeks, but it's already evident that this young man is growing!
I started this fleet with the goal of keeping each ship small. I was getting a bit of size creep on some of the microspace ships I built last year. I started with the cruiser and went down in size from there. More views in my microspace album.
Orion-class Cruiser
Hecate-class Destroyer
Talos-class Missile Frigate
Triton-class Support Frigate
Demeter-class Light Frigate
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