No. of pages 128
Published: 2009
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"Navajo Code Talkers" by Nathan Aaseng explores the remarkable contributions of Navajo soldiers during World War II, who developed an unbreakable code based on their native language. This unique communication system played a crucial role in military operations in the Pacific theater, allowing for secure and swift communication among troops. The book delves into the historical context of the Navajo Nation, the recruitment and training of these soldiers, and their courageous efforts in battle. Through personal stories and insights, it highlights the bravery and ingenuity of the Navajo Code Talkers, celebrating their legacy and impact on the war effort. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.
There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc .