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Before the famous Navajo Code Talkers of World War II, there were the forgotten pioneers of the Great War.
In the muddy trenches of France during World War I, a small group of Choctaw soldiers from Oklahoma helped create one of the most extraordinary military innovations of the twentieth century. Using their Native language over battlefield telephones, they transmitted secure military messages that German intelligence could not understand-changing battlefield communication forever.
At a time when Native American languages were often suppressed in government boarding schools, the United States military suddenly discovered that these ancient languages possessed enormous strategic value.
This powerful and deeply researched book explores:
Filled with historical detail, battlefield atmosphere, and human stories of courage and sacrifice, this book brings readers into the terrifying world of trench warfare while honoring the Native American soldiers whose voices became weapons against enemy interception.
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The First Code Talkers of World War I is more than a military history-it is a story of survival, language, resilience, and the extraordinary power of cultures once nearly erased.
The voices that crossed the trenches of France in 1918 still echo today.
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