William Slater's CYBR 515 Blog

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CYBR 515 - Security Architecture and Design

Friday, October 28, 2011

Post 040 - CYBR 515




Navajo Codetalkers - Some True World War II American Heroes of the U.S. Marine Corps

Week 9, Assignment 9_2 Trivia Question:

What is code talking and how was it used in World War 2?

During the early part of World War II, the U.S. Government allowed the United States Marine Corps to recruit Native Americans from the Navajo tribe to be able to quickly transmit messages via combat radio equipment using their native Navajo language in combat situations in the Pacific Theater while fighting the Japanese troops (Churchhouse, 2004).

Initially, this project with the Navajo codetalkers, as they were called, started with 29 Navajo Marines. The significance of the ability to use these these Navajo codetalkers was that it afforded the U.S. Marines the ability to transmit vitally important battlefield communications using their native Navajo language in a way that the Japanese could not possibly hope to crack. Reason: the Japanese had no familiarity with the Navajo language (Churchhouse, 2004).

What is remarkable is the patriotism and the heroism of these men. Depite the fact that, many native Americans still felt as if the Americans had stolen their land during the 1700s and the 1800s. These Navajo Codetalkers rose to the call to serve the U.S. cause in World War II, and placed themselves in harm’s way in battlefield situations to help further the cause of the U.S.’s tactical and strategic objectives in the Pacific Theatre.

I did some additional research and found 12 very interesting pictures of the surviving Navajo codetalkers and these pictures are attached (Facebook Navajo Codetalkers Forum, 2011).

Please check out these pictures. They will help you understand a lot about these magnificent Americans and their selfless service to the U.S.

Enjoy!

References:

Churchhouse, R. (2004). Code and Ciphers: Julius Caesar, the Enigma, and the Internet. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Facebook Navajo Codetalkers Forum. (2011). Facebook Navajo Codetalkers Forum Photo Album. Retrieved from the web at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Our-Navajo-Code-Talkers/119244804756?ref=ts&sk=wall on October 28, 2011.

Best regards,

Bill
William Favre Slater, III
MBA, M.S., PMP, CISSP, SSCP, CISA, ISO 27002, ISO 20000, ITIL v3, Cloud Computing Foundation
Project Manager / Program Manager
CYBR 515 Blog: http://cybr515.blogspot.com
Chicago, IL
United States of America



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