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TBY-8 Radio Transmitter and Receiver, AKA “Navajo Code Talker”. : r/amateurradio
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Navajo code talker Corporal Lloyd Oliver operates a field radio while attached to a Marine artillery regiment in the South Pacific during World War II on July 7, 1943. Corporal Oliver was