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No code talkers were captured. There was a Navajo man who was captured by the Japanese in the Bataan Death March group. They interrogated him. He could not give them the code because he had not been trained in the code. He may have been able to figure it out if they Japanese had not tortured him.
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You cannot convert machine code to high-level language. It's a one-way process. The best you can do is disassemble a machine code program, producing code similar to assembly language.
type of refuse
It think the Navajo Code Talkers used the term Buffalo to mean the Japanese or the Admiral of the Pacific Fleet. I can't remember. It could have been a reference to the 24th Infantry Regiment in the Pacific Theater. I have included a link for you to give you an idea about the buffalo soldiers. Scroll down to World War 2 on the site. There are many sites about the Navajo Code talkers and a movie too.
no the land lord cannot refuse to give receipt
Anyone can refuse to give service.
It doesn't. Pseudo code isn't a programming language, it is just there to give an idea of how you could write a program.
The first use of native American code talkers by the US Army was in World War 1, when Cherokees were used to transmit messages in their own language in September 1918. Later, Choctaws serving with the 36th Infantry Division were used to transmit messages in Choctaw.In World War 2 Comanche, Meskwaki, Menominee, Lakota and many other native speakers were used as code talkers in their own languages as well as the Navajo; it would be morally wrong and disrespectful to ignore their contribution to the American war effort and give all the credit to the Navajo simply because Hollywood chose to make a film about them.The last remaining World War 2 Oglala Lakota code talker, Clarence Wolf Guts, died in June 2010 at the age of 86 - see links below:
"The supervisor wondered if the sanitation engineer would refuse to pick up the refuse."
The way that an employer would refuse to give an employee a handbook is they are trying to with hold a benefit.
Of course they can.