On D-Day on the shores of Normandy, thirteen Comanches laid communication lines and sent messages in coded Comanche, a code that was never broken by the Germans.
The Comanche Code Talkers of World War II details the vital role these thirteen men played on D-Day and throughout the rest of the war. Interviews with all surviving members of the unit, their training officer, and their fellow soldiers help provide information and context for the men's involvement in the war, after the war, and into the present. A group of appendices provides even more information on other code talkers, their tribes, and the code terms.
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