Navajo Weapon

The Navajo Code Talkers

Published by Rio Nuevo
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $16.95

About The Book

The Navajo language-notoriously difficult to translate under the best circumstances-proved an ideal top-secret medium for confounding the Japanese in World War II and transmitting combat intelligence quickly and accurately. It was the only code that the Japanese were never able to crack. Using first-person accounts, correspondence and Marine Corps documents, this remarkable story tells how Navajo code talkers worked together to create a unique ""code-within-a-code,"" and serve their country in dangerous combat situations-a daring achievement that remained secret for twenty-four years.

About The Author

Born in Aurora, Colorado, Sally McClain graduated from Longmont High in 1968, attended one year at Colorado State University, moved to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Magna, Utah and then returned to Longmont, Colorado, where she now resides. McClain has one daughter, Melinda, and two small dogs, Fiona and Lola.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Rio Nuevo (August 6, 1994)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781887896320

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