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JuLiE Dxer wrote in message
... On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 03:53:26 GMT, "RadioGuy" wrote: Odd, that... I thought I read about the Navaho Code Talkers in David Kahn's tome, 'The Codebreakers', 1st.edition, 1967. RG Perhaps, this led to the DD's actions in '68 ? Quite... when Kahn's book detailing the history of communications intelligence hit the street is caused quite a sensation---especially within the NSA. His web site: http://david-kahn.com/index.htm ========== Remarks of David Kahn Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the National Security Agency November 1, 2002 Who'd have thunk that I would ever be here, addressing an NSA audience? Because when my book, The Codebreakers, was published in 1967, just 35 years and one month ago, it became the subject of a ban on the part of the National Security Agency. A notice was circulated here at Fort Meade and was sent to all NSA outposts worldwide. The book was never to be mentioned. It was never to be acknowledged when the media - or anybody else -- asked about it, as at cocktail parties.... http://www.fas.org/irp/eprint/kahn.html ========== RG |
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