This title examines the Native American servicemen known as the code talkers, focusing on their role in coded communication during World War II including developing the codes, their training, and their work in war zones. Narrative text, historical photographs, and primary sources assist the reader in report writing.
Contents:
Chapter 1. In the heat of battle -- chapter 2. Secrets of war -- chapter 3. The people -- chapter 4. Recruitment and training -- chapter 5. Creating the code -- chapter 6. Recruiting more code talkers -- chapter 7. Joining the troops -- chapter 8. Other tribes -- chapter 9. End of the war.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.