Unsung heroes of World War II

author: Durrett, Deanne
Describes the role of a select group of Navajo Marines who developed a code based on their own native language that provided a means for secure communications among American forces in the Pacific during World War II.
year: 1998, 2009
call number/section: 940.54
subjects: world war, 1939-1945, cryptography, juvenile literature, participation, indian, navajo language, navajo indians, navajo code talkers, history, 20th century, cryptography, united states, marine corps, indian troops, juvenile literature

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Unsung heroes of World War II
Durrett, Deanne
Facts on File (1998)
Describes the role of a select group of Navajo Marines who developed a code based on their own native language that provided a means for secure communications among American forces in the Pacific during World War II.
Schools: 12



Unsung heroes of World War II
Durrett, Deanne
University of Nebraska Press (2009)
Describes the role of a select group of Navajo Marines who developed a code based on their own native language that provided a means for secure communications among American forces in the Pacific during World War II.
Schools: 1


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