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The navajo were stationed in 29 nine palms for a while then were transported to the San Diego marine corp base during world war two.urah

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Q: Where were Navajo code talkers stationed?
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How many Navajo code talkers served in the military?

Some Navajo were drafted but the Code Talkers were volunteers.


What is the exposition of code talkers?

Code Talkers were specially trained in the art of code talking in the language of the Navajo people. As I understand it, most were of Navajo descent but not all.


What name was given to the Navajo radio operators?

Navajo Code Talkers


Was the Navajo code talkers in the army?

the Marines, actually


Why did they name it the Navajo Code Talkers?

The code talkers were native American from the Navajo tribe. They used their native language to send messages that the Japanese couldn't decode or understand.


What branch did the Navajo code talkers serve in?

Most of the Navajo Code Talkers served in the best military branch, The United States Marines. A few served in the Army but not many.


What were the accomplishments of Navajo code talkers?

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How did the Navajo code talkers dress?

In US Marine uniforms.


Where is the Navajo Code Talkers Foundation in Window Rock Arizona located?

The address of the Navajo Code Talkers Foundation is: Po Box 1266, Window Rock, AZ 86515-1266


Marines from the Navajo nation who transmitted vital military information?

Were called the Navajo Code Talkers.


What were the Navajo code talkers primary job in battle?

Navajo code talkers spoke in their own language over the American forces wireless communications, so preventing the enemy from understanding the transmissions.


Who were the first Code Talkers?

The code-talkers of World War II mostly refer to the Native Americans who used parts of their indigenous languages to translate secret tactical messages into code, then decipher the code back into the message. They were used in the Pacific Theater of World War II, and, to a lesser extent, in the European Theater. The most decorated Native American code-talkers were Navajo, but Native Americans of the Comanche and Meskwaki people also served as code-talkers during the war.