The gunshot rang off his head. Their screams exploded with a pattern of guns and mines, surrounded by the pillars of death and smoke. The symphony of the sound seamlessly turns into a terrible melody: one of sorrow and pain. The harsh sound fills the broken landscape with nightmare-like quality. Your tortured sensation protest, their angry cries were lost in the bondage of soldiers. In a fixed rigid place, the mind and body of a soldier slowly yielded to the necessity of death.
As President did it with insulting events, of course, he mentioned Pocahontas ... mistakenly ... Navajo Code Talkers (or respect "Woo Woo Injuns", like the cards) said it. Navajo's code negotiator informed the important intelligence activities of the United States and the forced movement in a coding language which can not be interpreted by the enemy, saving the country and someday Donald Trump can become President one day. If you are a national football league, it is called vengeance in India, or revenge of reds / redskins. The president told the surviving members: "You have been here for a long time longer than any of us. Even though there are members of Congress they said they were here long ago, they called her Pocahontas ... But do you know, "I like you, because you are so special, you are a special person, do you know?"
Navajo's "code negotiator" played an important role in winning the war with Japan. The Marines hired hundreds of Navajos and received training to become a code talker. They developed a code based on the Navajo language for the Pacific War Theater. The Japanese can not decipher the code. This is the first time that a message is sent instead of being intercepted. Navajo Code Talkers played a very important role to win the war. Major Howard M. Connor said, "Without the Navajo, Marines would never take Iwo Jima .... The Code of Conduct is top secret and the latter half of the 1960s, after more than 25 years, Even today, during the war, some Indian veterans do not like to talk about their services.
This should be a memorial to negotiators of the legendary Navajo code of World War II. The three Navajo code negotiators at the White House represent 13 senior code negotiators working today as well. Respecting old patriots and veterans, on such solemn opportunities, they usually abandon faction insults, racial slurs and passive prejudices, especially if you become president By doing so, we will take the initiative in our country. Thousands of Navajo code negotiators as volunteers in the country participating in the war allowed them to become citizens less than 20 years ago, they are all heroes. Despite the events of 27th November they serve bravely, but they remain dignified and polite even in difficult circumstances.