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Q: Why were Navajo used as radiomen during the war?
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Why were Navajo used as radiomen during World War 2?

Their language was indecipherable to the enemy


How many radiomen are in a World War 2 us rifle company?

one to two radiomen


What was the Navajo word shark used as during World War 2?

destroyer


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.


What Indian nation language was used during World War 2?

Navajo language


Code talkers usedthis language during world war 2?

The Navajo and 11 Hopi soldiers used the the easiest of the Navajo language, to help America defeat the Japanese.


What language was used that the Japanese could not crack during the war?

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 .


What tribe helped us during world war 2?

NAVAJO


Is there a word for dog in Navajo?

If there is, no one knows it. Navajo is a unknown language used in the world war.


How did Navajo soldiers help the allies regain island in the Pacific during the war?

Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.


How did Navajo soldiers help the allies regain islands in the pacific during the war?

Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.


How did Navajo soldiers help Allies regain islands in the Pacific during World War 2?

Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.