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Why did they use Navajo men and not men from any other Indian tribe

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The enemy was frequently able to braek the codes transmitted. The one unbreakable code turned out to be a natural language whose phonetic and grammatical structure was so different from the languages familiar to the enemy that it was almost impossible to transcribe much less translate. The unbreakable code was coded Navajo spoken by native speakers of Navajo.