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The military code-talking system refers to
strict rules about how soldiers behave.
secret languages used for communication.
the special technique of pronouncing letters and numbers.
the chain of command ranking structure of the armed forces.
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"Secret languages used for communication."
Explanation: "Code talkers" were service members who used native or otherwise uncommon languages (famously Navajo in WWII) to send secure battlefield messages. This is different from the phonetic alphabet (special pronunciation of letters/numbers), the code of conduct (rules for behavior), or the chain of command (rank structure).
Explanation: "Code talkers" were service members who used native or otherwise uncommon languages (famously Navajo in WWII) to send secure battlefield messages. This is different from the phonetic alphabet (special pronunciation of letters/numbers), the code of conduct (rules for behavior), or the chain of command (rank structure).
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