Their task was transmitting messages in secret
Code Talkers had several roles during World War II. The code that the Code Talkers made was difficult for several people to hack. There are several pieces of evidence that support why the code was difficult to hack. There are also many pieces of evidence that explain the Code Talkers roles in World War II.
E/M codes tell what was done in the office. Everything that the doctor or physician has done is documented, and coded. If a certain thing was not done then it should not be coded, and charged for that is considered fraud. Also everything that is done in the office must be documented, and coded using the E/M codes. If the E/M coding was done incorrectly the person would get in trouble for fraud, and not only that the office would have a bad reputation, and other insurance companies wouldn 't probably want to go through that office anymore.
Code Breaking during WWII was very difficult. They made encrypted code by using a Enigma machine. A letter would match up to a number and the number would go down on the paper. To crack the code they would have to match the number to the letter. Codebreaking wasn’t just for the men either.
In the book “Code Talkers” as Navajo , Ned is filled with a quiet dignity and pride in his heritage and role in the United State. Navajo people have suffered a great deal and Ned feels he has a duty to do what he can to improve the circumstances for his family. He fights for the United States and is grateful to be Navajo. Ned teaches us to stay true to our culture through childhood, loving his homeland, and boarding school Ned's childhood prepared him to serve other people. When his uncle takes him to boarding school, he tells him he is doing this for his family and he was going to learn the ways of the white people.
December 7th, 1941 the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, leading the U.S. to make a choice to join the war. On December 8th, 1941 the U.S. declared war on Japan and joined the Allies in World War II. America’s priorities took a shift from isolationism to winning the war, however, winning the war happened slowly; and it almost didn’t happen at all, but when the Marines enlisted the help of the Navajos, and after that the war started to look up. Little did anyone know the Navajo Code Talkers would end being one of the essential reason why the Allies won World War Two because of their unbreakable code, their ability to adapt, and their help with the Pacific Theater. When American entered World War Two communication techniques were crucial to get
Code repetition was a technique used in cryptography to identify code by highlighting what word or code was being used repeatedly which would lead people into figuring out what their enemies were saying, which could lead to their code being
My dearest Winnifred, I miss your smiling face. It feels like it was yesterday when I asked you to marry me, that could just be because it was the next day that they threw me into this hell-hole calling itself war. This is my second time in the reserve trench, the one where I can rest, the safest place for me to be writing this. Next week I’m in the fighting trench. It’s horrible here Wendy, there’s so much sickness with a heavy scent of death.
World War II was one of the biggest wars the world has ever witnessed. If the US hadn’t stopped the Japanese and Germans our way of life could be completely different. The balance of the world could be shifted forever. Although many Americans give credit to the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki for ending the war other things or people contributed majorly to the ending of World War II. A code, still undeciphered to this day, should be given major credit for the US’ success during the war.
There is person is all alone in the middle of the ocean. Hundreds of miles from anyone else, in a boat that is sinking. They are most likely going to die, but they don’t. They were able to contact help using an amateur radio. This is one of the many examples of how amatuer radio has saved lives.
Being far away from each other made communicating very difficult for the men. They were illiterate so writing messages was not an option. Despite disadvantages, they still managed to spread information effectively. They created a communication system where they would memorize the messages by making them into rhymes and songs. “To ensure accurate memorization, the officers composed their order in rhyme, using a standardized system known to every soldier.”
Most of these tactics and tool were revolutionary for that time period. As already seen, those involved often took on code names and false identities. On top of that, they used propaganda, “dead drop” places, and exaggeration of information to trick the other side. Washington, with the help of James Jay, is credited with the advancement of invisible ink to react with different elements to display a message. Similarly, codes and ciphers were used and constantly changed to prevent the British from catching onto them to reveal the news.
Essi Peuhkurinen, Raven Agbada and Qendrim Mehmeti Communication What were the main methods of communication on the western frontline in World War One? Introduction There were a variety of different ways people on the frontline communicated with each other. New ways of communication were used, and many technological advances were made in the war, but these new methods could often be unreliable or easily broken.
After 7 long years that i have been a soldier in war I can finally come home. I am almost here i can’t wait to see my girls again, My beautiful wife and my now 9 year old daughter. It has been so hard in the war especially without them, i’ve lost so many friends right next to me in battle. It was one of the many horrible things that i wish didn’t happen in war. I joined the war in the first place because of the stupid “join or die!” thing.
Imagine if you were a Jew during World War 2, how would you feel having to hide your face in public and not get to eat because you need a ration card. Don’t know how you would feel, well you would probably be looking for a place to hide and food, you also might be looking for a new life somewhere else. And if you were lucky enough you found someone who would help. Like Corrie ten Boom and her family who got ration cards and helped bring Jews to safe places one including her own home. Or maybe Oskar Schindler would help you, he joined the Nazi party and bought a factory in Poland where he saved and protected over 1,000 Jews.