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The Warrior’s Code: A Young Navajo’s Courage and Skill Helping the United States Prevail in World War II

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Author: ?+ Dory Peters Description: Victor's grandfather Lee held a secret that the young Navajo could only imagine. As Victor begins to unravel his grandfather's past, an amazing story unfolds of courage and triumph on the battlefield.

As World War II progressed, the U.S military desperately needed a communication code that couldn't be broken. The decision was made to use Navajo an unwritten language that is unintelligible to anyone without extensive exposure and training.

That decision directly affected hundreds of young men, including Lee, who make the change from life on the Navajo reservation to being a key part of the United States success in the war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cedar Fort
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2002
Pages
136
ISBN
9781555176136

Author: ?+ Dory Peters Description: Victor's grandfather Lee held a secret that the young Navajo could only imagine. As Victor begins to unravel his grandfather's past, an amazing story unfolds of courage and triumph on the battlefield.

As World War II progressed, the U.S military desperately needed a communication code that couldn't be broken. The decision was made to use Navajo an unwritten language that is unintelligible to anyone without extensive exposure and training.

That decision directly affected hundreds of young men, including Lee, who make the change from life on the Navajo reservation to being a key part of the United States success in the war.

Product Details:

Format: Print: Size: Page Count: ISBN: 9781555176136 Imprint: CFI Books Publishing Office Use:

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cedar Fort
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2002
Pages
136
ISBN
9781555176136