Their language was indecipherable to the enemy
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Navajo language
The Navajo and 11 Hopi soldiers used the the easiest of the Navajo language, to help America defeat the Japanese.
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.
Navajo , which is a Native American language that is unwritten . Members of the Navajo Tribe were used during the second World War primarily in the Pacific Theatre to frustrate Japanese Intelligence Services .The Navajo Code Talkers , as they were known , were able to communicate with each other concerning military matters that would have benefited the Japanese had they known what the Navajo code meant .
If there is, no one knows it. Navajo is a unknown language used in the world war.
The Navajo were not the first code talkers in the US Army; Cherokee and Choctaws had been used in 1918, during the First World War. IN WW2 many other native American languages were also used alongside Navajo. Navajos were first formed into a trainee coded message unit in May 1942.
Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.
Well, I would think so! The Navajo tribe is one of the most pominent and largest federally recognized tribes in the United States. Members of the Navajo tribe were an important asset to the U.S. during World War II. The Navajo Code Talkers used their native language to create a code for the U.S. that could not be cracked.
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The Americans used the Navajo Code and other codes. The Britons used Ultra. The Germans used the Enigma code. Unknown the name of the Japanese code.
During WWII, the US Marines used native Navajo speakers as radio operators so that the Japanese could not understand intercepted transmissions.