During World War II, things could get extremely stressful. So stressful, in fact, people would get mentally ill. The war was so much for them, that they would not be physically injured, but mentally. Their spirits would become drained, and they couldn’t go back into battle. That’s why coping methods were crucial in hard times. One of the most important coping mechanisms was naming. Naming is important during World War II because it creates a more human-like experience, it gives marines and code talkers a lighter subject to talk about, and it helps form the code. Naming is important in World War II because it creates a more human-like experience. When marines named Japanese planes and ships, it made them less frightening, and more human. (Page …show more content…
Instead of laying in bed at night, and just thinking in fear about if they’ll die, what the next battle will bring, and other terrifying things, they can lay in bed and think about a name for a new Japanese ship. Especially when talking to other marines, it would be extremely scary for them if each time they heard the full name, so instead, when talking to other marines, they could just say the nickname and it would be less frightening. Even when just talking to your friend, it would be more fun to call them a nickname instead of calling them Corporal (first name) (last name). For example, the code talkers and marines gave Indians the nickname “Chief.” Some Indians didn’t like it because a lot of Indians were called that, but others were fine with it. (Page 170 and 171) Another example is when Ned nicknamed underwater divers ‘frogmen.’ That was special to him, and instead of calling them ocean divers, he could have a little more fun and nickname them ‘frogmen.’ (Page 164 and …show more content…
(Page 77) Because new words in code were formed everyday, they needed a new word for it. Creating a new language can be very complicated, and you need to be able to figure out new words. Especially when trying to remember a new language, it can be hard to remember all of the different new words. You could create a system of remembering by basically nicknaming the words, and remember it by other words you know in the languages you already know. Nicknaming can also help with helping with subjects. When being in something so dark like a war, you need to be able to have something lighter to talk about, so you could use ways to remember code in a lighter, more happy