answer : yes Actually, 29 Navajo natives played a very important role in WWII. They were called "Wind Talkers". They transcribed military messages into their native language and this was vital, as the enemy was never able to break this "code" and our messages were able to be passed safely. I hazard a guess that if it were not for these unsung heroes, we would have lost the war.
Currently there are only two survivors of the war left, and I be willing to hazard a guess that neither use a computer. This question cannot be answered by someone who actually fought in the war.
Collect, review, and analyze data from various sources to identify trends, systemic deficiencies and profiles for use in establishing program initiatives and priorities. Also develop, implement and manage a countermeasure program.
· they barly had enough space to sleep. I can see this because they are all sleeping on top of one another. · That they had to handle the barbed wire. This was a safety hazard because they could easily have pricked themselves and it may have got infected, as the condition were very poor (hygiene) Exposure to the weather--when it rained, the bottom of the trenches had water, the men were wet and cold with no relief.
In respect to general human development and history, human settlements are influenced by natural hazards of various kinds. Diseases are one such natural hazard that affect both the human body (and mind) as well as the animals and plants needed for human survival. Weather (temperature, winds, earthquakes, and so on) is another significant factor that profoundly affects human settlements and settlers alike.
Oliver Hazard Perry
The commander of the American fleet of fighting ships was Oliver Hazard Perry. Commodore Perry was born in 1785 and was a Naval Commander during the War of 1812 and the Battle of Lake Erie.
"We have met the enemy and they are ours. "
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Oliver Hazard Perry.
It was Oliver Hazard Perry.
That was Master Commandant [later Commodore] Oliver Hazard Perry. The Battle of Lake Erie [sometimes referred to as the Battle of Put-in-Bay], was fought on September 10, 1813, during the War of 1812.
A. M. Dainty has written: 'A study of seismicity and earthquake hazard in northern Alabama and adjacent parts of Tennessee and Georgia' -- subject(s): Seismology, Earthquakes
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what is a CBRN hazard marker for a chemical hazard
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