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Checker Tomkins

Canadian Métis code talker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Charles "Checker" Tomkins (8 January 1918 2003) was a Canadian Métis code talker.[1][2]

Born in Grouard, Alberta, Tomkins was a fluent speaker of the Cree language. Shortly after marrying Lena Anderson, he enlisted in the armed forces and was shipped overseas during the Second World War. He helped develop a Cree-language code to report aircraft sightings.[1] After the war he re-enlisted and served in a number of different regiments for 25 years, eventually being promoted to corporal.[2]

For his wartime service he was awarded the Defence Medal, the 19391945 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, and the War Medal 19391945. He was also the subject of a short documentary produced by directed by Cowboy Smithx.[3]

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