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move each term to complete the paragraph.
navajo code talkers flying tigers tuskegee airmen
the war inspired high levels of military enlistment. the bravely flew combat missions in north africa and europe.
the american volunteer group, better known as the , flew missions in asia that damaged japanese air and ground
forces. the aided the war effort by using their language to send messages the japanese could not understand.
- The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American military aviators in the U.S. Army Air Forces, who flew combat missions in North Africa and Europe during WWII.
- The Flying Tigers was the nickname for the American Volunteer Group, a unit that flew missions against Japanese forces in Asia during WWII.
- The Navajo Code Talkers used their native Navajo language to create an unbreakable code for U.S. military communications in the Pacific theater, which the Japanese could not decode.
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The war inspired high levels of military enlistment. The Tuskegee Airmen bravely flew combat missions in North Africa and Europe.
The American Volunteer Group, better known as the Flying Tigers, flew missions in Asia that damaged Japanese air and ground forces. The Navajo Code Talkers aided the war effort by using their language to send messages the Japanese could not understand.