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Native American code talkers were specialized soldiers in World War I and II who used their indigenous languages to create unbreakable, secret communication codes for the U.S. military. Primarily Navajo Marines in the Pacific, they played a critical role in battles like Iwo Jima, ensuring fast, secure, and accurate tactical communication. Key details about Native American Code Talkers: Significance: Their efforts saved thousands of Allied lives and were vital to winning key battles, with the Navajo code being deemed the only unbreakable code in modern history. The Code System: The Navajo code talkers developed a two-part system: using Navajo words for non-existent military terms (e.g., "tortoise" for tank) and a phonetic alphabet for spelling out words. Speed & Security: Messages could be encoded and decoded in seconds, far faster than mechanical methods, and were indecipherable to Japanese codebreakers. Tribal Diversity: Over 30 tribes were represented, including Cherokee, Comanche, Choctaw, Hopi, and Meskwaki. Legacy: Their crucial contributions remained classified until 1968, and they were later awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for their service. #navajocodetalkers #fyp #nativeamerican #dday #worldwar
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