CIA #Museum Artifact of the Week: #Elephant Counter
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#Elephant Counter pictograms represented:
Troops
Trucks
Carts
Bicycles
Tanks
Cannons
Small artillery
Missiles
Donkeys
& sometimes elephants!
Alongside each pictogram was a knob that could be set to a number. Data could be transmitted to an airplane by activating a toggle switch.
That's awesome.
awesome? that was the first war the US lost and now Vietnam is all communist and stuff... oh wait... :(( @CIA
I mean the artifact. Apologies if misunderstood.
Before becoming Commander of GM41 my father whose call sign was ""Redlion" led the first Roadwatch teams in Savannakhet, Laos.
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