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SPC Robert Coventry
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This was an awesome piece of history that is not covered in High School, I have a senior and a sophomore both took US History AP (Advanced Placement) and they did not hear about this. I would really like to publish a book on facts in history. The class covered Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the terrors associated and how america was the only country to use nuclear weapons (Really Atomic) and how bad the US was. My kids hear a bunch of BS about Korea and Vietnam, I wish schools were not so liberal. Sorry but it is a sore subject with me, Navajo Code Talkers all should receive a lifetime pension, people do not realize how crucial they were.
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SPC Robert Coventry You make some great points there!
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SPC Woody Bullard
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I did not learn of the Navajo code talkers in school. I watched the movie
"Windtalkers" which came out in 2002 about these WWII heroes. As for
the use of the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 and
the horrible death toll from the blast and following radiation fall out there
is another fact not taught in school. My father was one of the thousands of
Army and Marines on the captured Japanese islands near Japan waiting on the
order to invade Japan and defeat the Imperial Japanese military. Had those
two atomic bombs not been used and the invasion of Japan by Army and
Marines taken place the casualty count of dead an wounded would have
been even worse. My father and his brothers in arms waiting on those
captured Japanese islands for the order to commence the invasion of Japan
were glad the bombs were used to end the war. Never forget December 7, 1941
when Japanese war planes attacked the U.S. Navy fleet in Pearl Harbor killing
thousands of American service members. The school system forgets this fact.
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I know what you mean. I had a coach at Cypress College in Cypress California who was a marine who served from Guadalcanal all the way to the signing of surrender on the Missouri. Coach Schiller said that when his troop ship came into Tokyo Harbor a Harbormaster came on board to escort the ship around the minefields. I know this man would not have survived he got into operation Olympic or whatever the other one was called in the invasion of Southern Japan. And probably would have survived until 1947. I'm sure you would have lost hundreds of thousands of men. The Japanese had Kamikaze planes and tunnels. They had suicide boats they had all kinds of gear that would have made our Invasion very costly. Thank you for your dad serving in the war.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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I also like to point out to the people complaining about the horrors of using atomic bombs that both Hiroshima and Nagasaki are thriving cities today. Yes horrific things happen during war but those bombs saved millions of lives on both sides and really produced no lasting effects upon those cities.
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SFC George Sease
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A brave group of men who ignored racism and prejudice to help a country that had not helped them too much in the past. These gentlemen are heroes and saints. Thank you gentlemen for your patriotism.
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SPC Robert Coventry
SPC Robert Coventry
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Agree 100%
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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You can’t decipher an unwritten message... especially when “code words” are in the message as well
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I liked the part where they had a code if they were captured. True Marines, thinking of mission first!
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