Anonymous ID: 65b17e Dec. 16, 2018, 9:54 a.m. No.4335837   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4335793

Germany and Japan sent students to the United States after World War I to study Native American languages and cultures, such as Cherokee, Choctaw, and Comanche.

 

Because of this, many members of the U.S. military services were uneasy about continuing to use Code Talkers during World War II. They were afraid the code would be easily cracked, but that was before they learned about the complexity of Navajo.

 

https://www.cia.gov/news-information/featured-story-archive/2008-featured-story-archive/navajo-code-talkers/

Anonymous ID: 65b17e Dec. 16, 2018, 10:18 a.m. No.4336029   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4335976

> sing "Daisy" first

There is a flower

Within my heart,

Daisy, Daisy!

Planted one day

By a glancing dart,

Planted by Daisy Bell!

Whether she loves me

Or loves me not,

Sometimes it's hard to tell;

Yet I am longing to share the lot -

Of beautiful Daisy Bell!

 

Chorus:

Daisy, Daisy,

Give me your answer do!

I'm half crazy,

All for the love of you!

It won't be a stylish marriage,

I can't afford a carriage

But you'll look sweet upon the seat

Of a bicycle made for two.

 

We will go tandem

As man and wife,

Daisy, Daisy!

'Peddling' away

Down the road of life,

I and my Daisy Bell!

When the road's dark

We can both despise

P'licemen and lamps as well;

There are 'bright lights’

In the dazzling eyes

Of beautiful Daisy Bell!

 

Chorus

 

I will stand by you In wheel or woe,

Daisy, Daisy!

You'll be the bell(e)

Which I'll ring you know!

Sweet little Daisy Bell!

You'll take the 'lead'

In each 'trip' we take,

Then if I don't do well,

I will permit you to

Use the brake,

My beautiful Daisy Bell!

 

Daisy, Daisy,

Give me your ans-wer do!

I'm half cra-zy,

All for the love of you!

It won't be a sty-lish mar-riage,

I can't af-ford a car-riage,

But you'll look sweet up-on the seat

Of a bi-cy-cle made for two.