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Navajo Code Talkers grew, from 29 in 1942 to over 400 by the end of WWII in 1945. Navajo Code was only used in the Pacific War. Japanese tried to break the code, but were unsuccessful. USMC tell us that Navajo Code was the only military code, in modern history, never broken by an enemy.
Passing codeline and B&O-style position lights, CSXT #2555 leads a short J780 into the town of Medora on the Baltimore and Ohio's former mainline to Saint Louis.
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Agent Whiskers reporting from the Aquatic Surveillance Unit. Method of gathering intel – periscope mode. Status – damp but effective. Mission – I’d tell you, but then I’d have to splash you.
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Weersvoorspelling voor tweede Paasdag
www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2016/03/27/knmi-geeft-code-geel-af-voor...
A weathered barcode on a shipping container.
Country: Netherlands.
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Railroad code line is quickly disappearing. However, on this day in Risingsun, Ohio, the code line pole stands tall against the blue sky of a February morning.
Having a little break during a shoot for a little hotel and havin' some fun with my fellow FXK. He's multitalented but sometimes he hates the fuckin' code.
strobist:
. 600 camera right @1/8 (blue in post processing)