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Their exploits were written in detail, and with voluminous research, by William Meadows in his 2003 book, "The Comanche Code Talkers of World War II." ...
Joe Martinez presented aspects of the customs and culture of the Comanche people at the Public Library Wednesday. The presentation before approximately 100 people was part of the library’s summer ...
Had production continued as originally planned on the RAH-66 Comanche, it would not have entered service until the second decade of the Global War on Terror, a totally different fight.
A World War II soldier from Oklahoma helped the Allies win the war by talking in his native tongue -- something he was forbidden to do as a child.
In a previous book, The Comanche Empire, Hämäläinen wrote of what he controversially referred to as a “reversed colonialism,” which regarded the aggressive, slaving equestrians of ...
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