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Q: The main job of the Navajo code talkers in every US Marine assault in the Pacific was to what?
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Why was there a need to assign bodyguards to the Navajo Code Talkers?

The "bodyguards" for the Navajo Code Talkers had the responsibility to see that they never fell into Japanese hands. This responsibility was handled in two ways:protect the Navajo Code Talker during battlekill the Navajo Code Talker if he was captured or was about to be captured by Japanese (the Navajo Code Talkers were never informed of this)Effectively the US Military treated the Navajo Code Talkers as they would any other classified high security cypher machine they might use to send and receive secret messages. If you were responsible for a cypher machine your responsibilities for handling the machine were identical: protect it from the enemy in battle and destroy it should there be a chance of the enemy capturing it.


What did the Navajo Soldiers do in World War 2?

The Code Talkers were Navajo. The Germans had no linguists trained to translate Navajo so, the Code Talkers could pass sensitive information by speaking 'in the clear'.


What effect did world war 2 have on code talkers?

A lot of code talkers were killed off because when the Japanese saw them in the planes, they would kill the code talkers right away because the code talkers were the main source of communication.


What code language was used for radio transmissions in the pacific islands campaign during world war 2?

The code talkers were navajo. They devised a code that was never broken by the enemy. They used words like turtle for tank ,etc.


What tribe did the code talkers come from?

The code talkers of WWII were from the Navajo tribe. Navajo has no alphabet or symbols, and is spoken only on the Navajo lands of the American Southwest. One estimate indicates that less than 30 non-Navajos, none of them Japanese, could understand the language at the outbreak of World War II. The idea to use Navajo for secure communications came from Philip Johnston, the son of a missionary to the Navajos.

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The early part of world war ii?

The main job of the Navajo "code talkers" in every U.S. Marine assault in the Pacific was to ______.


How did the Navajo code talkers dress?

In US Marine uniforms.


Which part of World War 2 did the Navajo code talkers become beneficial to?

The Navajo Code Talkers took part in, and contributed to the success of, the island campaigns in the south and central Pacific between the US and Japan.


How did native Americans support World War 2?

The Navajo people worked as code talkers in the Pacific Islands


Where were Navajo code talkers stationed?

The navajo were stationed in 29 nine palms for a while then were transported to the san diego marine corp base during world war two.urah


What are Navajo codes?

The Navajo Code Talkers were people who used a spoken code in the Navajo language to communicate between US units on the battlefield in the Pacific Theater of War during World War 2.


Who were the first Code Talkers?

The code-talkers of World War II mostly refer to the Native Americans who used parts of their indigenous languages to translate secret tactical messages into code, then decipher the code back into the message. They were used in the Pacific Theater of World War II, and, to a lesser extent, in the European Theater. The most decorated Native American code-talkers were Navajo, but Native Americans of the Comanche and Meskwaki people also served as code-talkers during the war.


What is the book code talkers by Joseph bruchac about?

The code talkers were Navajo enlisted men who were in the United States military in the Pacific. They spoke over the communications lines in Navajo so the Japanese listening in wouldn't understand what they said. So, the book would be about these brave men.


What name was given to the Navajo radio operators?

Navajo Code Talkers


How many Navajo code talkers served in the military?

Some Navajo were drafted but the Code Talkers were volunteers.


What is the exposition of code talkers?

Code Talkers were specially trained in the art of code talking in the language of the Navajo people. As I understand it, most were of Navajo descent but not all.


Was the Navajo code talkers in the army?

the Marines, actually