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Cajun Contributions in World War II
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In World War II, South Louisiana Cajuns solders that spoke both English and French wee a unique US military asset. The bilingual soldiers communicated with local French speaking Individuals.
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Across North Africa Communication with in natives. Trading assets with locals. Locals providing info about German assets. In France, coordination of military action by US and local French individuals.
Source: Frenchie the Story of the French-Speaking Cajuns of World War II by Jason Theriot, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press 2024.

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