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True Whispers: The Story of the Navajo Code Talker
Young Navajo men recruited from harsh government boarding schools into the Marines during World War II devised an unbreakable code in their native language. They transmitted vital messages in the midst of combat against the Japanese.
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I have heard about these amazing heros for many years. I am so PROUD of them for there sacrifices they have endured for years . I had family members and a friend in the war and I want to thank them for saving there lives. GOD BLESS YOU ! My Heros!
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I have heard about these amazing heros for many years. I am so PROUD of them for there sacrifices they have endured for years . I had family members and a friend in the war and I want to thank them for saving there lives. GOD BLESS YOU ! My Heros!
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Young Navajo men recruited from harsh government boarding schools into the Marines during World War II devised an unbreakable code in their native language. They transmitted vital messages in the midst of combat against the Japanese.
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True Whispers: The Story of the Navajo Code Talker
first aired: November 23, 2008 (#0)
Exploring the personal and heartfelt story of the Navajo Code Talkers,TRUE ...
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I have heard about these amazing heros for many years. I am so PROUD of them for there sacrifices they have endured for years . I had family members and a friend in the war and I want to thank them for saving there lives. GOD BLESS YOU ! My Heros!
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I have heard about these amazing heros for many years. I am so PROUD of them for there sacrifices they have endured for years . I had family members and a friend in the war and I want to thank them for saving there lives. GOD BLESS YOU ! My Heros!
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