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History, 24.09.2019 21:00, kyle696969

The navajo code talkers were all of the following, except which?
a.
they were respected because no one managed to break their code.
b.
they proved to be a successful security weapon for the united states troops.
c.
they were experienced military personnel from the navajo nation.
d.
they were a revolutionary military strategy.

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