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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.

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