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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Navajo Code Talkers Navajo Code Talkers The code talker sent and received around 800 errorless messages during battlevery fast paced. Credited at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, Iwa JIma, and Okinawa. The code talker sent and received around 800 errorless messages during battlevery fast paced. Credited at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, Iwa JIma, and Okinawa. The son of missionariesto the Navajos, a former Marine named Philip Johnston. The son of missionariesto the Navajos, a former Marine named Philip Johnston. Each talker was very valuable, there were 29 of themspread out to an elite corps of 425 Navajo Marines from the AmericanSouthwest. Each talker traveled with a body guard and if they were captured they agreed that they would commit suicide rather than expose the code. Each talker was very valuable, there were 29 of themspread out to an elite corps of 425 Navajo Marines from the AmericanSouthwest. Each talker traveled with a body guard and if they were captured they agreed that they would commit suicide rather than expose the code. Each talker had to keep the code very secret, they weren't allowed to tell their friendsor families, this was all very serious that the talkers never mentioned it to anyone, even after the war. The military need to come up with some way of communicating with each other without having the cryptographers in Japan decipher. What was the code? What were the reasons why the codes were used ? Messages sent & recieved Communication Talkers The Secret of the Code Who made the code? Everything used in the code was day to day things, things everyone knew . Common code used was having everything relate to animals and common things such as :whale - battleshippotato - hand grenadeeggs - old bombs They didn't want anyone tofigure out what they weresaying, this code let them tospeak among the enemy at an advantage of them never figuring out what the code talkers were saying.
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