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- Foreword - History of US Naval Operations: Korea
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- Chapter 1: To Korea By Sea
- Chapter 2: Policy and Its Instruments
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- Chapter 5: Into the Perimeter
- Chapter 6: Holding the Line
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- Injury and Destruction of Navy Vessels by Earthquakes, Dec. 1868
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- Japan's Struggle to End the War - 1946
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- Appendix B: Convention Concerning the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers in Maritime War - XIII Hague, 1907
- Appendix C: Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick
- Appendix D: Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded, Sick, and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea of August 12, 1949
- Appendix E: Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War of August 12, 1949
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- Lend Lease Act, 11 March 1941
- Letter from President Harry S. Truman to Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal regarding the Five-Star Rank
- Lengthy Deployment: The Jeannette Expedition In Arctic Waters
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- Living Conditions in the 19th Century US Navy
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- The Logistics of Advance Bases
- Look at YOU in the United States NAVY
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- Main Navy Building: Its Construction and Original Occupants
- Manual for Buglers, US Navy
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- Matthew Fontaine Maury: Benefactor of Mankind
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- Mess Night Manual
- Midway in Retrospect: The Still Under Appreciated Victory
- Midway’s Operational Lesson: The Need For More Carriers
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- Naming of Streets, Facilities and Areas On Naval Installations
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- Chapter 4: NEPTUNE OPERATIONS PLANS
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- Appendix J
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- U-2s, UFOs, and Operation Blue Book
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- U-Boat War in the Caribbean: Opportunities Lost
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- Part 1: Rear Admiral to Ensign
- Part 2: Engineer Corps
- Part 3: Professors, Secretaries
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- Part 5: Chaplains, Paymasters
- Part 6: Naval Constructors
- Part 7: Regulations for Wearing Shoulder Straps
- Cap and Cap Ornaments
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- Dress for Petty Officers and Crew
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- Introduction
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- R-12 (SS 89)
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- Swordfish (SS 193)
- Tang (SS 306)
- Trigger (SS 237)
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- Tullibee (SS 284)
- Wahoo (SS 238)
- German U-Boat Casualties in World War Two
- Italian Submarine Casualties in World War Two
- Japanese Submarine Casualties in World War Two (I and RO Boats)
- Unmanned Vehicles for U.S. Naval Forces: Background and Issues for Congress
- US Democracy Promotion Policy in the Middle East
- US-Greek Naval Relations Begin
- US Marines at Pearl Harbor
- US Mining and Mine Clearance in North Vietnam
- US Naval Detachment in Turkish Waters, 1919-1924
- US Naval Forces in Northern Russia 1918-1919
- US Naval Plans for War with the United Kingdom in the 1890s
- US Naval Port Officers in the Bordeaux Region, 1917-1919
- Expand navigation for US Navy Abbreviations of World War II US Navy Abbreviations of World War II
- Expand navigation for US Navy and Hawaii-A Historical Summary US Navy and Hawaii-A Historical Summary
- US Navy at War Second Official Report
- US Navy at War Final Official Report
- US Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (1970-1980)
- US Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (1974-2005)
- US Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (1981-1990)
- US Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (1991-2000)
- US Navy Capstone Strategies and Concepts (2001-2010)
- US Navy Capstone Strategy, Policy, Vision and Concept Documents
- US Navy Code Words of World War II
- US Navy Congo River Expedition of 1885
- US Navy Forward Deployment 1801-2001
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- Executive Summary
- Overview: Desert Storm - The Role of the Navy
- The Gathering Storm
- A Common Goal - Joint Ops
- Bullets, Bandages and Beans - Logistic Ops
- Thunder and Lightning - The war with Iraq
- Epilogue
- Lessons Learned
- Appendix B: Participating Naval Units
- Appendix A: Chronology - August 1990
- Appendix A: Chronology - September 1990
- Appendix A: Chronology - October 1990
- Appendix A: Chronology - November 1990
- Appendix A: Chronology - December 1990
- Appendix A: Chronology - January 1991
- Appendix A: Chronology - January 1991 cont.
- Appendix A: Chronology - February 1991
- Appendix A: Chronology - March 1991
- Appendix A: Chronology - April 1991
- Appendix C: Allied Participation and Contributions
- Appendix D: Aircraft Sortie Count
- Appendix E: Aircraft Readiness Rates
- Appendix F: Aircraft and Personnel Losses
- Appendix G: Naval Gunfire Support
- Appendix H: Surface Warfare
- Appendix I: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Appendix K: Sealift
- Appendix L: Airlift
- US Navy in the World (2001-2010)
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- US Navy Nurse Corps General Uniform Instructions, 1917
- US Navy in Operation Enduring Freedom, 2001-2002
- US Navy Personnel in World War II: Service and Casualty Statistics
- US Navy Personnel Strength, 1775 to Present
- US Navy Sailors Operating Ashore as Artillerymen Roth
- US Navy Ships Lost in Selected Storm/Weather Related Incidents
- US Navy Special Operations in the Korean War
- US Navy Submarines Losses, Selected Accidents, and Selected Incidents of Damage Resulting from Enemy Action, Chronological
- US Occupation Assistance: Iraq, Germany and Japan Compared
- US Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934
- US Prisoners of War and Civilian American Citizens Captured
- US Radar: Operational Characteristics of Radar Classified by Tactical Application
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- USS Vega, Report of Pearl Harbor Attack
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- The U.S. Navy Enlistment, Instruction, Pay and Advancement
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- Destroyer Report - Gunfire, Bomb and Kamikaze Damage
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Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary
REVISED 15 JUNE 1945
(DECLASSIFIED UNDER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DIRECTIVE 5200.9)
ALPHABET |
NAVAJO WORD |
LITERAL TRANSLATION |
|
|
|
A |
WOL-LA-CHEE |
ANT |
A |
BE-LA-SANA |
APPLE |
A |
TSE-NILL |
AXE |
B |
NA-HASH-CHID |
BADGER |
B |
SHUSH |
BEAR |
B |
TOISH-JEH |
BARREL |
C |
MOASI |
CAT |
C |
TLA-GIN |
COAL |
C |
BA-GOSHI |
COW |
D |
BE |
DEER |
D |
CHINDI |
DEVIL |
D |
LHA-CHA-EH |
DOG |
E |
AH-JAH |
EAR |
E |
DZEH |
ELK |
E |
AH-NAH |
EYE |
F |
CHUO |
FIR |
F |
TSA-E-DONIN-EE |
FLY |
F |
MA-E |
FOX |
G |
AH-TAD |
GIRL |
G |
KLIZZIE |
GOAT |
G |
JEHA |
GUM |
H |
TSE-GAH |
HAIR |
H |
CHA |
HAT |
H |
LIN |
HORSE |
I |
TKIN |
ICE |
I |
YEH-HES |
ITCH |
I |
A-CHI |
INTESTINE |
J |
TKELE-CHO-G |
JACKASS |
J |
AH-YA-TSINNE |
JAW |
J |
YIL-DOI |
JERK |
K |
JAD-HO-LONI |
KETTLE |
K |
BA-AH-NE-DI-TININ |
KEY |
K |
KLIZZIE-YAZZIE |
KID |
L |
DIBEH-YAZZIE |
LAMB |
L |
AH-JAD |
LEG |
L |
NASH-DOIE-TSO |
LION |
M |
TSIN-TLITI |
MATCH |
M |
BE-TAS-TNI |
MIRROR |
M |
NA-AS-TSO-SI |
MOUSE |
N |
TSAH |
NEEDLE |
N |
A-CHIN |
NOSE |
O |
A-KHA |
OIL |
O |
TLO-CHIN |
ONION |
O |
NE-AHS-JAH |
OWL |
P |
CLA-GI-AIH |
PANT |
P |
BI-SO-DIH |
PIG |
P |
NE-ZHONI |
PRETTY |
Q |
CA-YEILTH |
QUIVER |
R |
GAH |
RABBIT |
R |
DAH-NES-TSA |
RAM |
R |
AH-LOSZ |
RICE |
S |
DIBEH |
SHEEP |
S |
KLESH |
SNAKE |
T |
D-AH |
TEA |
T |
A-WOH |
TOOTH |
T |
THAN-ZIE |
TURKEY |
U |
SHI-DA |
UNCLE |
U |
NO-DA-IH |
UTE |
V |
A-KEH-DI-GLINI |
VICTOR |
W |
GLOE-IH |
WEASEL |
X |
AL-NA-AS-DZOH |
CROSS |
Y |
TSAH-AS-ZIH |
YUCCA |
Z |
BESH-DO-TLIZ |
ZINC |
NAMES OF VARIOUS
ORGANIZATIONS |
NAVAJO WORD |
LITERAL TRANSLATION |
CORPS |
DIN-NEH-IH |
CLAN |
DIVISION |
ASHIH-HI |
SALT |
REGIMENT |
TABAHA |
EDGE WATER |
BATTALION |
TACHEENE |
RED SOIL |
COMPANY |
NAKIA |
MEXICAN |
PLATOON |
HAS-CLISH-NIH |
MUD |
SECTION |
YO-IH |
BEADS |
SQUAD |
DEBEH-LI-ZINI |
BLACK SHEEP |
OFFICERS
COMMANDING GEN. |
BIH-KEH-HE (G) |
WAR CHIEF |
MAJOR GEN. |
SO-NA-KIH |
TWO STAR |
BRIGADIER GEN. |
SO-A-LA-IH |
ONE STAR |
COLONEL |
ATSAH-BESH-LE-GAI |
SILVER EAGLE |
LT. COLONEL |
CHE-CHIL-BE-TAH-BESH-LEGAI |
SILVER OAK LEAF |
MAJOR |
CHE-CHIL-BE-TAH-OLA |
GOLD OAK LEAF |
CAPTAIN |
BESH-LEGAI-NAH-KIH |
TWO SILVER BARS |
LIEUTENANT |
BESH-LEGAI-A-LAH-IH |
ONE SILVER BAR |
COMMANDING OFFICER |
HASH-KAY-GI-NA-TAH |
WAR CHIEF |
EXECUTIVE OFFICER |
BIH-DA-HOL-NEHI |
THOSE IN CHARGE |
NAMES OF COUNTRIES
AFRICA |
ZHIN-NI |
BLACKIES |
ALASKA |
BEH-HGA |
WITH WINTER |
AMERICA |
NE-HE-MAH |
OUR MOTHER |
AUSTRALIA |
CHA-YES-DESI |
ROLLED HAT |
BRITAIN |
TOH-TA |
BETWEEN WATERS |
CHINA |
CEH-YEHS-BESI |
BRAIDED HAIR |
FRANCE |
DA-GHA-HI |
BEARD |
GERMANY |
BESH-BE-CHA-HE |
IRON HAT |
ICELAND |
TKIN-KE-YAH |
ICE LAND |
INDIA |
AH-LE-GAI |
WHITE CLOTHES |
ITALY |
DOH-HA-CHI-YALI-TCHI |
STUTTER |
JAPAN |
BEH-NA-ALI-TSOSIE |
SLANT EYE |
PHILIPPINE |
KE-YAH-DA-NA-LHE |
FLOATING ISLAND |
RUSSIA |
SILA-GOL-CHI-IH |
RED ARMY |
SOUTH AMERICA |
SHA-DE-AH-NE-HI-MAH |
SOUTH OUR MOTHER |
SPAIN |
DEBA-DE-NIH |
SHEEP PAIN |
NAMES OF AIRPLANES
PLANES |
WO-TAH-DE-NE-IH |
AIR FORCE |
DIVE BOMBER |
GINI |
CHICKEN HAWK |
TORPEDO PLANE |
TAS-CHIZZIE |
SWALLOW |
OBS. PLAN |
NE-AS-JAH |
OWL |
FIGHTER PLANE |
DA-HE-TIH-HI |
HUMMING BIRD |
BOMBER PLANE |
JAY-SHO |
BUZZARD |
PATROL PLANE |
GA-GIH |
CROW |
TRANSPORT |
ATSAH |
EAGLE |
NAMES OF SHIPS
SHIPS |
TOH-DINEH-IH |
SEA FORCE |
BATTLESHIP |
LO-TSO |
WHALE |
AIRCRAFT |
TSIDI-MOFFA-YE-HI |
BIRD CARRIER |
SUBMARINE |
BESH-LO |
IRON FISH |
MINE SWEEPER |
CHA |
BEAVER |
DESTROYER |
CA-LO |
SHARK |
TRANSPORT |
DINEH-NAY-YE-HI |
MAN CARRIER |
CRUISER |
LO-TSO-YAZZIE |
SMALL WHALE |
MOSQUITO BOAT |
TSE-E |
MOSQUITO |
NAMES OF MONTHS
JANUARY |
ATSAH-BE-YAZ |
SMALL EAGLE |
FEBRUARY |
WOZ-CHEIND |
SQUEEKY VOICE |
MARCH |
TAH-CHILL |
SMALL PLANT |
APRIL |
TAH-TSO |
BIG PLANT |
MAY |
TAH-TSOSIE |
SMALL PLANT |
JUNE |
BE-NE-EH-EH-JAH-TSO |
BIG PLANTING |
JULY |
BE-NE-TA-TSOSIE |
SMALL HARVEST |
AUGUST |
BE-NEEN-TA-TSO |
BIG HARVEST |
SEPTEMBER |
GHAW-JIH |
HALF |
OCTOBER |
NIL-CHI-TSOSIE |
SMALL WIND |
NOVEMBER |
NIL-CHI-TSO |
BIG WIND |
DECEMBER |
YAS-NIL-TES |
CRUSTED SNOW |
VOCABULARY
WORD |
NAVAJO |
LITERAL TRANSACTION |
ABANDON |
YE-TSAN |
RUN AWAY FROM |
ABOUT |
WOLA-CHI-A-MOFFA-GAHN |
ANT FIGHT |
ABREAST |
WOLA-CHEE-BE-YIED |
ANT BREAST |
ACCOMPLISH |
UL-SO |
ALL DONE |
ACCORDING |
BE-KA-HO |
ACCORDING TO |
ACKNOWLEDGE |
HANOT-DZIED |
ACKNOWLEDGE |
ACTION |
AH-HA-TINH |
PLACE OF ACTION |
ACTIVITY |
AH-HA-TINH-Y |
ACTION ENDING IN Y |
ADEQUATE |
BEH-GHA |
ENOUGH |
ADDITION |
IH-HE-DE-NDEL |
ADDITION |
ADDRESS |
YI-CHIN-HA-TSE |
ADDRESS |
ADJACENT |
BE-GAHI |
NEAR |
ADJUST |
HAS-TAI-NEL-KAD |
ADJUST |
ADVANCE |
NAS-SEY |
AHEAD |
ADVISE |
NA-NETIN |
ADVISE |
AERIAL |
BE-ZONZ |
STINGER |
AFFIRMATIVE |
LANH |
AFFIRMATIVE |
AFTER |
BI-KHA-DI (A) |
AFTER |
AGAINST |
BE-NA-GNISH |
AGAINST |
AID |
EDA-ELE-TSOOD |
AID |
AIR |
NILCHI |
AIR |
AIRDOME |
NILCHI-BEGHAN |
AIRDOME |
ALERT |
HA-IH-DES-EE |
ALERT |
ALL |
TA-A-TAH (A) |
ALL |
ALLIES |
NIH-HI-CHO |
ALLIES |
ALONG |
WOLACHEE-SNEZ |
LONG ANT |
ALSO |
EH-DO |
ALSO |
ALTERNATE |
NA-KEE-GO-NE-NAN-DEY-HE |
SECOND POSITION |
AMBUSH |
KHAC-DA |
AMBUSH |
AMMUNITION |
BEH-ELI-DOH-BE-CAH-ALI-TAS-AI |
AMMUNITION |
AMPHIBIOUS |
CHAL |
FROG |
AND |
DO |
AND |
ANGLE |
DEE-CAHN |
SLANTING |
ANNEX |
IH-NAY-TANI |
ADDITION |
ANNOUNCE |
BEH-HA-O-DZE |
ANNOUNCE |
ANTI |
WOL-LA-CHEE-TSIN |
ANT ICE |
ANTICIPATE |
NI-JOL-LIH |
ANTICIPATE |
ANY |
TAH-HA-DAH |
ANY |
APPEAR |
YE-KA-HA-YA |
APPEAR |
APPROACH |
BI-CHI-OL-DAH |
APPROACH |
APPROXIMATE |
TO-KUS-DAN |
APPROXIMATE |
ARE |
GAH-TSO BIG |
RABBIT |
AREA |
HAZ-A-GIH |
AREA |
ARMOR |
BESH-YE-HA-DA-DI-TEH |
IRON PROTECTOR |
ARMY |
LEI-CHA-IH-YIL-KNEE-IH |
ARMY |
ARRIVE |
IL-DAY |
ARRIVE |
ARTILLERY |
BE-AL-DOH-TSO-LANI |
MANY BIG GUNS |
AS |
AHCE |
AS |
ASSAULT |
ALTSEH-E-JAH-HE |
FIRST STRIKER |
ASSEMBLE |
DE-JI-KASH |
BUNCH TOGETHER |
ASSIGN |
BAH-DEH-TAHN |
ASSIGN |
AT |
AH-DI |
AT |
ATTACK |
AL-TAH-JE-JAY |
ATTACK |
ATTEMPT |
BO-O-NE-TAH (A) |
TRY |
ATTENTION |
GIHA |
ATTENTION |
AUTHENTICATOR |
HANI-BA-AH-HO-ZIN |
KNOW ABOUT |
AUTHORIZE |
BE-BO-HO-SNEE |
AUTHORIZE |
AVAILABLE |
TA-SHOZ-TEH-IH |
AVAILABLE |
BAGGAGE |
KLAILH (B) |
BAGGAGE |
BANZAI |
NE-TAH |
FOOL THEM |
BARGE |
BESH-NA-ELT |
BARGE |
BARRAGE |
BESH-BA-WA-CHIND |
BARRAGE |
BARRIER |
BIH-CHAN-NI-AH |
IN THE WAY |
BASE |
BIH-TSEE-DIH |
BASE |
BATTERY |
BIH-BE-AL-DOH-TKA-IH |
THREE GUNS |
BATTLE |
DA-AH-HI-DZI-TSIO |
BATTLE |
BAY |
TOH-AH-HI-GHINH |
BAY |
BAZOOKA |
AH-ZHOL |
BAZOOKA |
BE |
TSES-NAH |
BEE |
BEACH |
TAH-BAHN (B) |
BEACH |
BEEN |
TSES-NAH-NES-CHEE |
BEE NUT |
BEFORE |
BIH-TSE-DIH |
BEFORE |
BEGIN |
HA-HOL-ZIZ |
COMMENCE FROM |
BELONG |
TSES-NAH-SNEZ |
LONG BEE |
BETWEEN |
BI-TAH-KIZ |
BETWEEN |
BEYOND |
BILH-LA DI |
DOWN BELOW |
BIVOUAC |
EHL-NAS-TEH |
BRUSH SHELTER |
BOMB |
A-YE-SHI |
EGGS |
BOOBY TRAP |
DINEH-BA-WHOA-BLEHI |
MAN TRAP |
BORNE |
YE-CHIE-TSAH |
BORN ELK |
BOUNDARY |
KA-YAH-BI-NA-HAS-DZOH(B) |
BOUNDARY |
BULL DOZER |
DOLA-ALTH-WHOSH |
BULL SLEEP |
BUNKER |
TSAS-KA |
SANDY HOLLOW |
BUT |
NEH-DIH |
BUT |
BY |
BE-GHA |
BY |
CABLE |
BESH-LKOH |
WIRE ROPE |
CALIBER |
NAHL-KIHD |
MOVE AROUND |
CAMP |
TO-ALTSEH-HOGAN |
TEMPORARY PLACE |
CAMOUFLAGE |
DI-NES-IH |
HID |
CAN |
YAH-DI-ZINI |
CAN |
CANNONEER |
BE-AL-DOH-TSO-DEY-DIL-DON-IGI |
BIG GUN OPERATOR |
CAPACITY |
BE-NEL-AH |
CAPACITY |
CAPTURE |
YIS-NAH |
CAPTURE |
CARRY |
YO-LAILH |
CARRY |
CASE |
BIT-SAH |
CASE |
CASUALTY |
BIH-DIN-NE-DEY |
PUT OUT OF ACTION |
CAUSE |
BI-NIH-NANI |
CAUSE |
CAVE |
TSA-OND |
ROCK CAVE |
CEILING |
DA-TEL-JAY |
SEAL |
CEMETARY |
JISH-CHA |
AMONG DEVILS |
CENTER |
ULH-NE-IH |
CENTER |
CHANGE |
THLA-GO-A-NAT-ZAH |
CHANGE |
CHANNEL |
HA-TALHI-YAZZIE |
SMALL SINGER |
CHARGE |
AH-TAH-GI-JAH |
CHARGE |
CHEMICAL |
TA-NEE |
ALKALI |
CIRCLE |
NAS-PAS |
CIRCLE |
CIRCUIT |
AH-HEH-HA-DAILH |
CIRCUIT |
CLASS |
ALTH-AH-A-TEH |
CLASS |
CLEAR |
YO-AH-HOL-ZHOD |
CLEAR |
CLIFF |
TSE-YE-CHEE |
CLIFF |
CLOSE |
UL-CHI-UH-NAL-YAH |
CLOSE |
COAST GUARD |
TA-BAS-DSISSI |
SHORE RUNNER |
CODE |
YIL-TAS |
PECK |
COLON |
NAKI-ALH--DEH-DA-AL-ZHIN |
TWO SPOTS |
COLUMN |
ALTH-KAY-NE-ZIH |
COLUMN |
COMBAT |
DA-AH-HI-JIH-GANH |
FIGHTING |
COMBINATION |
AL-TKAS-EI |
MIXED |
COME |
HUC-QUO |
COME |
COMMA |
TSA-NA-DAHL |
TAIL DROP |
COMMERCIAL |
NAI-EL-NE-HI |
COMMERCIAL |
COMMIT |
HUC-QUO-LA-JISH |
COME GLOVE |
COMMUNICATION |
HA-NEH-AL-ENJI |
MAKING TALK |
CONCEAL |
BE-KI-ASZ-JOLE |
CONCEAL |
CONCENTRATION |
TA-LA-HI-JIH |
ONE PLACE |
CONCUSSION |
WHE-HUS-DIL |
CONCUSSION |
CONDITION |
AH-HO-TAI |
HOW IT IS |
CONFERENCE |
BE-KE-YA-TI |
TALK OVER |
CONFIDENTIAL |
NA-NIL-IN |
KEPT SECRET |
CONFIRM |
TA-A-NEH |
MAKE SURE |
CONQUER |
A-KEH-DES-DLIN |
WON |
CONSIDER |
NE-TSA-CAS |
THINK IT OVER |
CONSIST |
BILH (C) |
CONSIST |
CONSOLIDATE |
AH-HIH-HI-NIL |
PUT TOGETHER |
CONSTRUCT |
AHL-NEH |
TO MAKE |
CONTACT |
AH-HI-DI-DAIL |
COME TOGETHER |
CONTINUE |
TA-YI-TEH |
CONTINUE |
CONTROL |
NAI-GHIZ |
CONTROL |
CONVOY |
TKAL-KAH-O-NEL |
MOVING ON WATER |
COORDINATE |
BEH-EH-HO-ZIN-NA-AS-DZOH |
KNOWN LINES |
COUNTER ATTACK |
WOLTAH-AL-KI-GI-JEH |
COUNTER ACT |
COURSE |
CO-JI-GOH |
COURSE |
CRAFT |
AH-TOH |
NEST |
CREEK |
TOH-NIL-TSANH |
VERY LITTLE WATER |
CROSS |
AL-N-AS-DZOH |
CROSS |
CUB |
SHUSH-YAHZ |
CUB |
DASH |
US-DZOH |
DASH |
DAWN |
HA-YELI-KAHN |
DAWN |
DEFENSE |
AH-KIN-CIL-TOH |
DEFENSE |
DEGREE |
NAHL-KIHD |
DEGREE |
DELAY |
BE-SITIHN |
DEER LAY |
DELIVER |
BE-BIH-ZIHDE |
DEER LIVER |
DEMOLITION |
AH-DEEL-TAHI |
BLOW UP |
DENSE |
HO-DILH-CLA (D) |
WET |
DEPART |
DA-DE-YAH |
DEPART |
DEPARTMENT |
HOGAN |
DEPARTMENT |
DESIGNATE |
YE-KHI-DEL-NEI |
POINT OUT |
DESPERATE |
AH-DA-AH-HO-DZAH |
DOWN TO LAST |
DETACH |
AL-CHA-NIL |
DETACHED |
DETAIL |
BE-BEH-SHA |
DEER TAIL |
DETONATOR |
AH-DEEL-TAHI (OR) |
BLOWN UP |
DIFFICULT |
NA-NE-KLAH |
DIFFICULT |
DIG IN |
LE-EH-GADE |
DIG IN |
DIRECT |
AH-JI-GO |
DIRECT |
DISEMBARK |
EH-HA-JAY |
GET OUT |
DISPATCH |
LA-CHAI-EN-SEIS-BE-JAY |
DOG IS PATCH |
DISPLACE |
HIH-DO-NAL |
MOVE |
DISPLAY |
BE-SEIS-NA-NEH |
DEER IS PLAY |
DISPOSITION |
A-HO-TEY |
DISPOSITION |
DISTRIBUTE |
NAH-NEH |
DISTRIBUTE |
DISTRICT |
BE-THIN-YA-NI-CHE |
DEER ICE STRICT |
DO |
TSE-LE |
SMALL PUP |
DOCUMENT |
BEH-EH-HO-ZINZ |
DOCUMENT |
DRIVE |
AH-NOL-KAHL |
DRIVE |
DUD |
DI-GISS-YAHZIE |
SMALL DUMMY |
DUMMY |
DI-GISS-TSO |
BIG DUMMY |
EACH |
TA-LAHI-NE-ZINI-GO (D) |
EACH |
ECHELON |
WHO-DZAH |
LINE |
EDGE |
BE-BA-HI |
EDGE |
EFFECTIVE |
BE-DELH-NEED |
EFFECTIVE |
EFFORT |
YEA-GO |
WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT |
ELEMENT |
AH-NA-NAI |
TROOP REPRESENTING OTHERS |
ELEVATE |
ALI-KHI-HO-NE-OHA |
ELEVATE |
ELIMINATE |
HA-BEH-TO-DZIL |
ELIMINATE |
EMBARK |
EH-HO-JAY |
GET ON |
EMERGENCY |
HO-NEZ-CLA |
EMERGENCY |
EMPLACEMENT |
LA-AZ-NIL |
EMPLACEMENT |
ENCIRCLE |
YE-NAS-TEH (E) |
ENCIRCLE |
ENCOUNTER |
BI-KHANH |
GO AGAINST |
ENGAGE |
A-HA-NE-HO-TA |
AGREED |
ENGINE |
CHIDI-BI-TSI-TSINE (E) |
ENGINE |
ENGINEER |
DAY-DIL-JAH-HE |
ENGINEER |
ENLARGE |
NIH-TSA-GOH-AL-NEH |
MAKE BIG |
ENLIST |
BIH-ZIH-A-DA-YI-LAH |
ENLIST |
ENTIRE |
TA-A-TAH (E) |
ENTIRE |
ENTRENCH |
E-GAD-AH-NE-LIH |
MAKE DITCH |
ENVELOP |
A-ZAH-GI-YA |
ENVELOP |
EQUIPMENT |
YA-HA-DE-TAHI |
EQUIPMENT |
ERECT |
YEH-ZIHN |
STAND UP |
ESCAPE |
A-ZEH-HA-GE-YAH |
ESCAPE |
ESTABLISH |
HAS-TAY-DZAH |
ESTABLISH |
ESTIMATE |
BIH-KE-TSE-HOD-DES-KEZ |
ESTIMATE |
EVACUATE |
HA-NA |
EVACUATE |
EXCEPT |
NEH-DIH (E) |
EXCEPT |
EXCEPT |
NA-WOL-NE |
EXPECT |
EXCHANGE |
ALH-NAHL-YAH |
EXCHANGE |
EXECUTE |
A-DO-NIL |
EXECUTE |
EXPLOSIVE |
AH-DEL-TAHI (E) |
EXPLOSIVE |
EXPEDITE |
SHIL-LOH (E) |
SPEED UP |
EXTEND |
NE-TDALE |
MAKE WIDE |
EXTREME |
AL-TSAN-AH-BAHM |
EACH END |
FAIL |
CHA-AL-EIND |
FAIL |
FAILURE |
YEES-GHIN |
FAILURE |
FARM |
MAI-BE-HE-AHGAN |
FOX ARM |
FEED |
DZEH-CHI-YON |
FEED |
FIELD |
CLO-DIH (F) |
FIELD |
FIERCE |
TOH-BAH-HA-ZSID |
AFRAID |
FILE |
BA-EH-CHEZ |
FILE |
FINAL |
TAH-AH-KWO-DIH |
THAT IS ALL |
FLAME THROWER |
COH-AH-GHIL-TLID |
FLAME THROWER |
FLANK |
DAH-DI-KAD |
FLANK |
FLARE |
WO-CHI |
LIGHT STREAK |
FLIGHT |
MA-E-AS-ZLOLI |
FOX LIGHT |
FORCE |
TA-NA-NE-LADI |
WITHOUT CARE |
FORM |
BE-CHA |
FORM |
FORMATION |
BE-CHA-YE-LAILH |
FORMATION |
FORTIFICATION |
AH-NA-SOZI |
CLIFF DWELLING |
FORTIFY |
AH-NA-SOZI-YAZZIE |
SMALL FORTIFICATION |
FORWARD |
TEHI |
LET'S GO |
FRAGMENTATION |
BESH-YAZZIE |
SMALL METAL |
FREQUENCY |
HA-TALHI-TSO |
BIG SINGER |
FRIENDLY |
NEH-HECHO-DA-NE |
FRIENDLY |
FROM |
BI-TSAN-DEHN |
FROM |
FURNISH |
YEAS-NIL (F) |
FURNISH |
FURTHER |
WO-NAS-DI |
FURTHER |
:
GARRISON |
YAH-A-DA-HAL-YON-IH |
TAKE CARE OF |
GASOLINE |
CHIDI-BI-TOH |
GASOLINE |
GRENADE |
NI-MA-SI |
POTATOES |
GUARD |
NI-DIH-DA-HI |
GUARD |
GUIDE |
NAH-E-THLAI |
GUIDE |
HALL |
LHI-TA-A-TA |
HORSE ALL |
HALF TRACK |
ALH-NIH-JAH-A-QUHE |
RACE TRACK |
HALT |
TA-AKWAI-I |
HALT |
HANDLE |
BET-SEEN |
HANDLE |
HAVE |
JO |
HAVE |
HEADQUARTER |
NA-HA-TAH-TA-BA-HOGAN |
HEADQUARTER |
HELD |
WO-TAH-TA-EH-DAHN-OH |
HELD (PAST TENSE) |
HIGH |
WO-TAH |
HIGH |
HIGH EXPLOSIVE |
BE-AL-DOH-BE-CA-BIH-DZIL-IGI |
POWERFUL SHELL |
HIGHWAY |
WO-TAH-HO-NE-TEH |
HIGH WAY |
HOLD |
WO-TKANH |
HOLD |
HOSPITAL |
A-ZEY-AL-IH |
PLACE OF MEDICINE |
HOSTILE |
A-NAH-NE-DZIN |
NOT FRIENDLY |
HOWITZER |
BE-EL-DON-TS-QUODI |
SHORT BIG GUN |
ILLUMINATE |
WO-CHI (I) |
LIGHT UP |
IMMEDIATELY |
SHIL-LOH (I) |
IMMEDIATELY |
IMPACT |
A-HE-DIS-GOH |
IMPACT |
IMPORTANT |
BA-HAS-TEH |
IMPORTANT |
IMPROVE |
HO-DOL-ZHOND |
IMPROVE |
INCLUDE |
EL-TSOD |
INCLUDE |
INCREASE |
HO-NALH |
INCREASE |
INDICATE |
BA-HAL-NEH |
TELL ABOUT |
INFANTRY |
TA-NEH-NAL-DAHI |
INFANTRY |
INFILTRATE |
YE-GHA-NE-JEH |
WENT THROUGH |
INITIAL |
BEH-ED-DE-DLID |
BRAND |
INSTALL |
EHD-TNAH |
INSTALL |
INSTALLATION |
NAS-NIL |
IN PLACE |
INSTRUCT |
NA-NE-TGIN |
TEACH |
INTELLIGENCE |
HO-YA (I) |
SMART |
INTENSE |
DZEEL |
STRENGTH |
INTERCEPT |
YEL-NA-ME-JAH |
INTERCEPT |
INTERFERE |
AH-NILH-KHLAI |
INTERFERE |
INTERPRET |
AH-TAH-HA-NE |
INTERPRET |
INVESTIGATE |
NA-ALI-KA |
TRACK |
INVOLVE |
A-TAH |
INVOLVOE |
IS |
SEIS |
SEVEN |
ISLAND |
SEIS-KEYAH |
SEVEN ISLAND |
ISOLATE |
BIH-TSA-NEL-KAD |
SEPERATE |
JUNGLE |
WOH-DI-CHIL |
JUNGLE |
KILL |
NAZ-TSAID |
KILL |
KILOCYCLE |
NAS-TSAID-A-KHA-AH-YEH-HA-DILH |
KILL OIL GO AROUND |
LABOR |
NA-NISH (L) |
LABOR |
LAND |
KAY-YAH |
LAND |
LAUNCH |
TKA-GHIL-ZHOD |
LAUNCH |
LEADER |
AH-NA-GHAI |
LEADER |
LEAST |
DE-BE-YAZIE-HA-A-AH |
LAMB FEAST |
LEAVE |
DAH-DE-YAH |
HE LEFT |
LEFT |
NISH-CLA-JIH-GOH |
LEFT |
LESS |
BI-OH (L) |
LESS |
LEVEL |
DIL-KONH |
LEVEL |
LIAISON |
DA-A-HE-GI-ENEH |
KNOW OTHER'S ACTION |
LIMIT |
BA-HAS-AH |
LIMIT |
LITTER |
NI-DAS-TON (L) |
SCATTER |
LOCATE |
A-KWE-EH |
SPOT |
LOSS |
UT-DIN |
LOSS |
MACHINE GUN |
A-KNAH-AS-DONIH |
RAPID FIRE GUN |
MAGNETIC |
NA-E-LAHI |
PICK UP |
MANAGE |
HASTNI-BEH-NA-HAI |
MAN AGE |
MANEUVER |
NA-NA-O-NALTH |
MOVING AROUND |
MAP |
KAH-YA-NESH-CHAI |
MAP |
MAXIMUM |
BEL-DIL-KHON |
FILL TO TOP |
MECHANIC |
CHITI-A-NAYL-INIH |
AUTO REPAIRMAN |
MECHANIZED |
CHIDI-DA-AH-HE-GONI |
FIGHTING CARS |
MEDICAL |
A-ZAY |
MEDICINE |
MEGACYCLE |
MIL-AH-HEH-AH-DILH |
MILLION GO AROUND |
MERCHANT SHIP |
NA-EL-NEHI-TSIN-NA-AILH |
MERCHANT SHIP |
MESSAGE |
HANE-AL-NEH |
MESSAGE |
MILITARY |
SILAGO-KEH-GOH |
MILITARY |
MILLIMETER |
NA-AS-TSO-SI-A-YE-DO-TISH |
DOUBLE MOUSE |
MINE |
HA-GADE |
MINE |
MINIMUM |
BE-OH (M) |
MINIMUM |
MINUTE |
AH-KHAY-EL-KIT-YAZZIE |
LITTLE HOUR |
MISSION |
AL-NESHODI |
MISSION |
MISTAKE |
O-ZHI |
MISS |
MOPPING |
HA-TAO-DI |
MOPPING |
MORE |
THLA-NA-NAH |
MORE |
MORTAR |
BE-AL-DOH-CID-DA-HI |
SITTING GUN |
MOTION |
NA-HOT-NAH |
MOTION |
MOTOR |
CHIDE-BE-TSE-TSEN |
CAR HEAD |
NATIVE |
KA-HA-TENI |
NATIVE |
NAVY |
TAL-KAH-SILAGO |
SEA SOLDIER |
NECESSARY |
YE-NA-ZEHN |
WANT |
NEGATIVE |
DO-YA-SHO-DA |
NO GOOD |
NET |
NA-NES-DIZI |
NET |
NEUTRAL |
DO-NEH-LINI |
NEUTRAL |
NORMAL |
DOH-A-TA-H-DAH |
NORMAL |
NOT |
NI-DAH-THAN-ZIE |
NO TURKEY |
NOTICE |
NE-DA-TAZI-THIN |
NO TURKEY ICE |
NOW |
KUT |
NOW |
NUMBER |
BEH-BIH-KE-AS-CHINIGH |
WHAT'S WRITTEN |
OBJECTIVE |
BI-NE-YEI |
GOAL |
OBSERVE |
HAL-ZID |
OBSERVE |
OBSTACLE |
DA-HO-DESH-ZHA |
OBSTACLE |
OCCUPY |
YEEL-TSOD |
TAKEN |
OF |
TOH-NI-TKAL-LO |
OCEAN FISH |
OFFENSIVE |
BIN-KIE-JINH-JIH-DEZ-JAY |
OFFENSIVE |
ONCE |
TA-LAI-DI |
ONCE |
ONLY |
TA-EI-TAY-A-YAH |
ONLY |
OPERATE |
YE-NAHL-NISH |
WORK AT |
OPPORTUNITY |
ASH-GA-ALIN |
OPPORTUNITY |
OPPOSITION |
NE-HE-TSAH-JIH-SHIN |
OPPOSITION |
OR |
EH-DO-DAH-GOH |
EITHER |
ORANGE |
TCHIL-LHE-SOI |
ORANGE |
ORDER |
BE-EH-HO-ZINI |
ORDER |
ORDNANCE |
LEI-AZ-JAH |
UNDER GROUND |
ORIGINATE |
DAS-TEH-DO |
BEGIN |
OTHER |
LA-E-CIH |
OTHER |
OUT |
CLO-DIH |
OUT SIDE |
OVERLAY |
BE-KA-HAS-TSOZ |
OVERLAY |
PARENTHESIS |
ATSANH |
RIB |
PARTICULAR |
A-YO-AD-DO-NEH |
PARTICULAR |
PARTY |
DA-SHA-JAH |
PARTY |
PAY |
NA-ELI-YA |
PAY |
PENALIZE |
TAH-NI-DES-TANH |
SET BACK |
PERCENT |
YAL |
MONEY |
PERIOD |
DA-AHL-ZHIN |
PERIOD |
PERIODIC |
DA-AL-ZHIN-THIN-MOASI |
PERIOD ICE CAT |
PERMIT |
GOS-SHI-E |
PERMIT |
PERSONNEL |
DA-NE-LEI |
MEMBER |
PHOTOGRAPH |
BEH-CHI-MA-HAD-NIL |
PHOTOGRAPH |
PILL BOX |
BI-SO-DIH-DOT-SAHI-BI-TSAH |
SICK PIG BOX |
PINNED DOWN |
BIL-DAH-HAS-TANH-YA |
PINNED DOWN |
PLANE |
TSIDI |
BIRD |
PLASMA |
DIL-DI-GHILI |
PLASMA |
POINT |
BE-SO-DE-DEZ-AHE |
PIG POINT |
PONTOON |
TKOSH-JAH-DA-NA-ELT |
FLOATING BARREL |
POSITION |
BILH-HAS-AHN |
POSITION |
POSSIBLE |
TA-HA-AH-TAY |
POSSIBLE |
POST |
SAH-DEI |
POST |
PREPARE |
HASH-TAY-HO-DIT-NE |
PREPARE |
PRESENT |
KUT |
PRESENT |
PREVIOUS |
BIH-TSE-DIH |
PREVIOUS |
PRIMARY |
ALTSEH-NAN-DAY-HI-GIH |
1ST POSTION |
PRIORITY |
HANE-PESODI |
PRIORITY |
PROBABLE |
DA-TSI |
PROBABLE |
PROBLEM |
NA-NISH-TSOH |
BIG JOB |
PROCEED |
NAY-NIH-JIH |
GO |
PROGRESS |
NAH-SAI |
PROGRESS |
PROTECT |
AH-CHANH |
SELF DEFENSE |
PROVIDE |
YIS-NIL |
PROVIDE |
PURPLE |
DINL-CHI |
PURPLE |
PYROTECHNIC |
COH-NA-CHANH |
FANCY FIRE |
QUESTION |
AH-JAH |
EAR |
QUICK |
SHIL-LOH |
QUICK |
RADAR |
ESAT-TSANH (R) |
LISTEN |
RAID |
DEZJAY |
RAID |
RAILHEAD |
A-DE-GEH-HI |
SHIPPING POINT |
RAILROAD |
KONH-NA-AL-BANSI-BI-THIN |
RAILROAD |
RALLYING |
A-LAH-NA-O-GLALIH |
GATHERING |
RANGE |
AN-ZAH |
DISTANCE |
RATE |
GAH-EH-YAHN |
RABBIT ATE |
RATION |
NA-A-JAH |
RATION |
RAVINE |
CHUSH-KA (R) |
RAVINE |
REACH |
IL-DAY (R) |
REACH |
READY |
KUT (R) |
READY |
REAR |
BE-KA-DENH (R) |
REAR |
RECEIPT |
SHOZ-TEH |
RECEIPT |
RECOMMEND |
CHE-HO-TAI-TAHN |
RECOMMEND |
RECONNAISSANCE HA-A-CIDI |
INSPECTOR |
|
RECONNOITER |
TA-HA-NE-AL-YA |
MAKE SURE |
RECORD |
GAH-AH-NAH-KLOLI |
R-E-ROPE |
RED |
LI-CHI |
RED |
REEF |
TSA-ZHIN |
BLACK ROCK |
REEMBARK |
EH-NA-COH |
GO IN |
REFIRE |
NA-NA-COH |
REFIRE |
REGULATE |
NA-YEL-N |
REGULATE |
REINFORCE |
NAL-DZIL |
REINFORCE |
RELIEF |
AGANH-TOL-JAY |
RELIEF |
RELIEVE |
NAH-JIH-CO-NAL-YA |
REMOVE |
REORGANIZE |
HA-DIT-ZAH |
REORGANIZE |
REPLACEMENT |
NI-NA-DO-NIL |
REPLACEMENT |
REPORT |
WHO-NEH |
GOT WORD |
REPRESENTATIVE |
TKA-NAZ-NILI |
TRIPLE MEN |
REQUEST |
JO-KAYED-GOH |
ASK FOR |
RESERVE |
HESH-J-E |
RESERVE |
RESTRICT |
BA-HO-CHINI |
RESTRICT |
RETIRE |
AH-HOS-TEEND |
RETIRE |
RETREAT |
JI-DIN-NES-CHANH |
RETREAT |
RETURN |
NA-DZAH |
CAME BACK |
REVEAL |
WHO-NEH (L) |
REVEAL |
REVERT |
NA-SI-YIZ |
TURN ABOUT |
REVETMENT |
BA-NAS-CLA (R) |
CORNER |
RIDGE |
GAH-GHIL-KEID |
RABBIT RIDGE |
RIFLEMAN |
BE-AL-DO-HOSTEEN |
RIFLEMEN |
RIVER |
TOH-YIL-KAL |
MUCH WATER |
ROBOT BOMB |
A-YE-SHI-NA-TAH-IH |
EGG FLY |
ROCKET |
LESZ-YIL-BESHI |
SAND BOIL |
ROLL |
YEH-MAS |
ROLL |
ROUND |
NAZ-PAS (R) |
ROUND |
ROUTE |
GAH-BIH-TKEEN |
RABBIT TRAIL |
RUNNER |
NIH-DZID-TEIH |
RUNNER |
SABOTAGE |
A-TKEL-YAH |
HINDERED |
SABOTEUR |
A-TKEL-EL-INI |
TROUBLE MAKER |
SAILOR |
CHA-LE-GAI |
WHITE CAPS |
SALVAGE |
NA-HAS-GLAH |
PICK THEM UP |
SAT |
BIH-LA-SANA-CID-DA-HI |
APPLE SITTING |
SCARLET |
RED LHE-CHI (S & R) |
RED |
SCHEDULE |
BEH-EH-HO-ZINI |
SCHEDULE |
SCOUT |
HA-A-SID-AL-SIZI-GIH |
SHORT RACOON |
SCREEN |
BESH-NA-NES-DIZI |
SCREEN |
SEAMAN |
TKAL-KAH-DINEH-IH |
SEAMAN |
SECRET |
BAH-HAS-TKIH |
SECRET |
SECTOR |
YOEHI (S) |
SECTOR |
SECURE |
YE-DZHE-AL-TSISI |
SMALL SECURITY |
SEIZE |
YEEL-STOD |
SEIZE |
SELECT |
BE-TAH-HAS-GLA |
TOOK OUT |
SEMI COLON |
DA-AHL-ZHIN-BI-TSA-NA-DAHL |
DOT DROP |
SET |
DZEH-CID-DA-HI |
ELK SITTING |
SHACKLE |
DI-BAH-NESH-GOHZ |
SHACKLE |
SHELL |
BE-AL-DOH-BE-CA |
SHELL |
SHORE |
TAH-BAHN (S) |
SHORE |
SHORT |
BOSH-KEESH |
SHORT |
SIDE |
BOSH-KEESH |
SIDE |
SIGHT |
YE-EL-TSANH |
SEEN |
SIGNAL |
NA-EH-EH-GISH |
BY SIGNS |
SIMPLEX |
ALAH-IH-NE-TIH |
INNER WIRE |
SIT |
TKIN-CID-DA-HI |
ICE SITTING |
SITUATE |
A-HO-TAY |
(S) SITUATE |
SMOKE |
LIT |
SMOKE |
SNIPER |
OH-BEHI |
PICK 'EM OFF |
SPACE |
BE-TKAH |
BETWEEN |
SPECIAL |
E-YIH-SIH |
MAIN THING |
SPEED |
YO-ZONS |
SWIFT MOTION |
SPORADIC |
AH-NA-HO-NEIL |
NOW AND THEN |
SPOTTER |
EEL-TSAY-I |
SPOTTER |
SPRAY |
KLESH-SO-DILZIN |
SNAKE PRAY |
SQUADRON |
NAH-GHIZI |
SQUASH |
STORM |
NE-OL |
STORM |
STRAFF |
NA-WO-GHI-GOID |
HOE |
STRAGGLER |
CHY-NE-DE-DAHE |
STRAGGLER |
STRATEGY |
NA-HA-TAH (S) |
STRATEGY |
STREAM |
TOH-NI-LIH |
RUNNING WATER |
STRENGTH |
DZHEL |
STRENGTH |
STRETCH |
DESZ-TSOOD |
STRETCH |
STRIKE |
NAY-DAL-GHAL |
STRIKE |
STRIP |
HA-TIH-JAH |
STRIP |
STUBBORN |
NIL-TA |
STUBBORN |
SUBJECT |
NA-NISH-YAZZIE |
SMALL JOB |
SUBMERGE |
TKAL-CLA-YI-YAH |
WENT UNDER WATER |
SUBMIT |
A-NIH-LEH |
SEND |
SUBORDINATE |
AL-KHI-NAL-DZL |
HELPING EACH OTHER |
SUCCEED |
YAH-TAY-GO-E-ELAH |
MAKE GOOD |
SUCCESS |
UT-ZAH |
IT IS DONE |
SUCCESSFUL |
UT-ZAH-HA-DEZ-BIN |
IT IS DONE WELL |
SUCCESSIVE |
UT-ZAH-SID |
SUCCESS SCAR |
SUCH |
YIS-CLEH |
SOX |
SUFFER |
TO-HO-NE |
SUFFER |
SUMMARY |
SHIN-GO-BAH |
SUMMER MARY |
SUPPLEMENTARY |
TKA-GO-NE-NAN-DEY-HE |
3RD POSITION |
SUPPLY |
NAL-YEH-HI |
SUPPLY |
SUPPLY SHIP |
NALGA-HI-TSIN-NAH-AILH |
SUPPLY SHIP |
SUPPORT |
BA-AH-HOT-GLI |
DEPEND |
SURRENDER |
NE-NA-CHA |
SURRENDER |
SURROUND |
NAZ-PAS (S) |
SURROUND |
SURVIVE |
YIS-DA-YA |
SURVIVE |
SYSTEM |
DI-BA-TSA-AS-ZHI-BI-TSIN |
SYSTEM |
TACTICAL |
E-CHIHN |
TACTICAL |
TAKE |
GAH-TAHN |
TAKE |
TANK |
CHAY-DA-GAHI |
TORTOISE |
TANK DESTROYER |
CHAY-DA-GAHI-NAIL-TSAIDI |
TORTOISE KILLER |
TARGET |
WOL-DONI |
TARGET |
TASK |
TAZI-NA-EH-DIL-KID |
TURKEY ASK |
TEAM |
DEH-NA-AS-TSO-SI |
TEA MOUSE |
TERRACE |
ALI-KHI-HO-NE-OHA (T) |
TERRACE |
TERRAIN |
TASHI-NA-HAL-THIN |
TURKEY RAIN |
TERRITORY |
KA-YAH (T) |
TERRITORY |
THAT |
TAZI-CHA |
TURKEY HAT |
THE |
CHA-GEE |
BLUE-JAY |
THEIR |
BIH |
THEIR |
THEREAFTER |
TA-ZI-KWA-I-BE-KA-DI |
TURKEY HERE AFTER |
THESE |
CHA-GI-O-EH |
THE SEE |
THEY |
CHA-GEE (Y) |
THE Y |
THIS |
DI |
THE |
TOGETHER |
TA-BILH |
TOGETHER |
TORPEDO |
LO-BE-CA |
FISH SHELL |
TOTAL |
TA-AL-SO |
TOTAL |
TRACER |
BEH-NA-AL-KAH-HI |
TRACER |
TRAFFIC DIAGRAM |
HANE-BA-NA-AS-DZOH |
DIAGRAM STORY LINE |
TRAIN |
COH-NAI-ALI-BAHN-SI |
TRAIN |
TRANSPORTATION |
A-HAH-DA-A-CHA |
TRANSPORTATION |
TRENCH |
E-GADE |
TRENCH |
TRIPLE |
TKA-IH |
TRIPLE |
TROOP |
NAL-DEH-HI |
TROOP |
TRUCK |
CHIDO-TSO |
BIG AUTO |
TYPE |
ALTH-AH-A-TEH |
TYPE |
UNDER |
BI-YAH |
UNDER |
UNIDENTIFIED |
DO-BAY-HOSEN-E |
UNIDENTIFIED |
UNIT |
DA-AZ-JAH (U) |
UNIT |
UNSHACKLE |
NO-DA-EH-NESH-GOHZ |
UNSHACKLE |
UNTIL |
UH-QUO-HO |
UNTIL |
VICINITY |
NA-HOS-AH-GIH |
THERE ABOUT |
VILLAGE |
CHAH-HO-OH-LHAN-IH |
MANY SHELTER |
VISIBILITY |
NAY-ES-TEE |
VISIBILITY |
VITAL |
TA-EH-YE-SY |
VITAL |
WARNING |
BILH-HE-NEH (W) |
WARNING |
WAS |
NE-TEH |
WAS |
WATER |
TKOH |
WATER |
WAVE |
YILH-KOLH |
WAVE |
WEAPON |
BEH-DAH-A-HI-JIH-GANI |
FIGHTING WEAPON |
WELL |
TO-HA-HA-DLAY |
WELL |
WHEN |
GLOE-EH-NA-AH-WO-HAI |
WEASEL HEN |
WHERE |
GLOE-IH-QUI-AH |
WEASEL HERE |
WHICH |
GLOE-IH-A-HSI-TLON |
WEASEL TIED TOGETHER |
WILL |
GLOE-IH-DOT-SAHI |
SICK WEASEL |
WIRE |
BESH-TSOSIE |
SMALL WIRE |
WITH |
BILH (W) |
WITH |
WITHIN |
BILH-BIGIH |
WITH IN |
WITHOUT |
TA-GAID |
WITHOUT |
WOOD |
CHIZ |
FIRE WOOD |
WOUND |
CAH-DA-KHI |
WOUND |
|
|
|
YARD |
A-DEL-TAHL |
YARD |
|
|
|
ZONE |
BIH-NA-HAS-DZOH |
ZONE |
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