Unsung heroes of World War II: the story of the Navajo code talkers (Library of American Indian HistoryLibrary of American Indian History)
History, War, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio
Summary
Describes the role of the Navajo marines, nicknamed the Code Talkers, who developed a code based on their Native American language during World War II. Explains that this information system provided a means for secured communications among American forces in the Pacific during the warfare. For grades 6-9
Title Details
ISBN
9780816036035
Publisher
Facts on File
Copyright Date
1998
Book number
4848029
Audio details for CELA title
Narrator
Bill Wallace
Duration
3 hours 41 minutes 43 seconds
Audio producer
NLS