Talk:Code talker

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In Cherokee section

I believe there is value in a paragraph added by Sstrarke2, but it needs some further work. For the moment, I've moved it here:

"For the

code talkers." [1]

  1. ^ "History and Legacy of Cherokee Code Talkers Sought". www.nativetimes.com. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
  • The first issue is that "the French line during World War I" may very well be the
    same place
    as described in the first paragraph, so the information may be redundant and needs to be better integrated with the first paragraph.
  • Secondly, "There was only one account of any Cherokee who served as a code talker" Is a misinterpretation of the source article.
  • Third, the text as it stands does not have a
    neutral point of view
    .

Gorthian (talk)