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The move Wednesday came after tribes across the country objected to the removal of their histories. The Pentagon scrubbed ...
The Pentagon has restored webpages detailing the contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native American veterans ...
AND I JUST WANT TO THANK YOU BECAUSE YOU’RE VERY, VERY SPECIAL PEOPLE. OVER 400 NAVAJO MEN USED THEIR INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE IN WORLD WAR TWO, CREATING AN UNDECIPHERABLE MILITARY CODE. NEVER BROKEN ...
"To dishonor these men, the Navajo Code Talkers, and World War II, and Code Talkers that served in other branches of the service, to dishonor their service to the United States is unconscionable." ...
"To dishonor these men, the Navajo Code Talkers, and World War II, and Code Talkers that served in other branches of the service, to dishonor their service to the United States is unconscionable." ...
The U.S. Marine Corps initially recruited 29 Navajo men to develop a code based on the unwritten Navajo language in World War II. Using Navajo words for red soil, war chief, clan, braided hair ...
During World War II, the Marine Corps recruited Navajo men to help create a code using the Diné language. The code stumped Japanese troops, and the Code Talkers are often credited with helping ...
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