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  1. 15 Νοε 2014 · Albequerque, New Mexico – A Navajo veteran talks about his experience as one of the real ‘windtalkers’ of the Second World War — as a Navajo code talker. Thomas Begay is just one of the estimated 170,699 vets residing in New Mexico.

  2. During World War II, the Marine Corps used one of the thousands of languages spoken in the world to create an unbreakable code: Navajo. World War II wasn’t the first time a Native American language was used to create a code.

  3. Committed to helping Nahasdzáán, Mother Earth, and the United States, young Diné men joined the Marines and were selected to become code talkers, not knowing they would be tasked with developing and using the Navajo language as a secret weapon.

  4. 16 Απρ 2020 · Long unrecognized because of the continued value of their language as a security classified code, the Navajo code talkers of World War II were honored for their contributions to defense on Sept....

  5. 28 Νοε 2017 · After being vexed by Japanese cryptographers during World War II, the Americans succeeded by developing a secret code based on the language of the Navajos.

  6. 10 Νοε 2023 · Some of the U.S. military's best intelligence assets during both World Wars were Native American troops who used their own, unwritten languages as the basis for coded radio messages. These Code Talkers, particularly Navajo Marines, were invaluable in the Pacific theater of World War II.

  7. 1 Νοε 2021 · The Navajo Code Talkers – U.S. Marines of indigenous Navajo descent who developed and utilized an unbreakable code to transmit sensitive information in the Pacific during World War II – are legendary figures in military and cryptography history.

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