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Native American Code Talker in World War II

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Informationen zum Autor Ed Gilbert has written numerous titles in Osprey's Warrior, Battle Orders and Campaign series, with a focus on the history of the US Marine Corps and state militias in the American War of Independence and the War of 1812. The author of a four-volume history of Marine Tank battalions, and co-author of Tanks in Hell: A Marine Corps Tank Company on Tarawa and True for the Cause of Liberty (written with his wife Cathy), Ed sadly passed away in February 2019. Klappentext 'Were it not for the Navajo Code Talkers the Marines would never have taken Iwo Jima and other places' (Anonymous, Marine Corps signal officer). Ed Gilbert uses personal interviews with veterans to tell their fascinating story. Beginning with the first operational use of Native American languages in World War I, he explores how in World War II the US again came to employ this subtle, but powerful 'weapon.' Despite all efforts, the Japanese were never able to decode their messages and the Navajo code talkers contributed significantly to US victories in the Pacific. Approximately 400 Navajos served in this crucial role. Their legend of the 'code talker' has been celebrated by Hollywood in films, such as Windtalkers, and this book reveals the real-life story of their extraordinary involvement in World War II.Explores the real-life experiences of the Navajo Code Talkers Zusammenfassung 'Were it not for the Navajo Code Talkers the Marines would never have taken Iwo Jima and other places' (Anonymous! Marine Corps signal officer). Ed Gilbert uses personal interviews with veterans to tell their fascinating story. Beginning with the first operational use of Native American languages in World War I! he explores how in World War II the US again came to employ this subtle! but powerful 'weapon.' Despite all efforts! the Japanese were never able to decode their messages and the Navajo code talkers contributed significantly to US victories in the Pacific. Approximately 400 Navajos served in this crucial role. Their legend of the 'code talker' has been celebrated by Hollywood in films! such as Windtalkers! and this book reveals the real-life story of their extraordinary involvement in World War II. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction · Recruitment · Training · Uniform and Equipment · Belief and Belonging · On Campaign · In Battle · After the War · Glossary · Bibliography · Color Plate Commentary · Index...

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Authors Ed Gilbert, Gilbert Ed
Assisted by Raffaele Ruggeri (Illustration), Ruggeri Raffaele (Illustration)
Publisher Osprey Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.04.2008
 
EAN 9781846032691
ISBN 978-1-84603-269-1
No. of pages 64
Dimensions 184 mm x 248 mm x 7 mm
Series Warrior
Warrior
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, Warfare & defence, Second World War, c 1938 to c 1946 (World War Two period), Military intelligence, Modern warfare, c 1940 to c 1949

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