Navajo’s Unbreakable Code In Wwii Poem by Frank Pulver

Frank Pulver

Frank Pulver

born-(Hudson, New York) - raised-(Tampa, Florida)

Navajo’s Unbreakable Code In Wwii



The code word for America was NE-HE-MAH(Our Mother)
This stood for Freedom in our way of life and religion
Causing only a few to come and serve as a band of brothers
They served in ways that showed their proud native traditions

It came to be in May of 1942
When the US, needed an unbreakable code
This was a time in which the enemy broke every code that they came into
We knew that we needed to find a way to be able to encrypt our words and then the enemy did not know what we had to say

Our country went to a language that only a few had ever heard
This language has no written symbols or letters of a language that led us to be able to make an unbreakable code
It led our nation to be free, from the Rising Sun forever and leading us down Freedom’s road

Our country called upon 29 Native Americans to serve their country
In one of our country’s most desperate hour
They gave everything that only they could give through their gallantry
Earning them an untold valor

They had to learn military phrases and terms that would be used during this important task
This left the enemy dumb founded and confused because of hidden code was disguised and masked

They led us to many victories
In which they served in an important way.
It took a long time before it was honored in our history and we are now thankful to them, to this day

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Idea of poem: RaeNell Platero
Cpl/USMC
Navajo Indian




By Frank Pulver April 28,2013
SSgt/USMC
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 03 May 2013

rising sun for ever, good poem.

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born-(Hudson, New York) - raised-(Tampa, Florida)
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