The Trump administration removed Navajo Code Talker history from some government websites in accordance with President Donald Trump's anti-DEI orders. Rating: True (About this rating?) Context: As of ...
Peter MacDonald Sr., 96, said he felt relieved. As one of the two last living Navajo code talkers who sent indecipherable messages that helped the United States win World War II, he had been upset ...
The Pentagon has restored some webpages highlighting the wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native ...
Zonnie Gorman remembers the first time she saw an old photo of a group of young, sleek, clean-cut Navajo men — men who would ...
Ronald Begay, the son of Navajo Code Talker Thomas H. Begay, said recent actions by the federal government brought ...
Late last year one of the last Navajo Code Talkers, John Kinsel, died at 107.
A Pentagon official not authorized to speak publicly said its review to scrub websites of DEI content was too hasty and also used search terms like "gay," leading to the flagging of Enola Gay images.
The Defense Department and the Army removed references to the Navajo Code Talkers, citing President Donald Trump's new policies on diversity, equity and inclusion. The daughter of one Code Talker ...
The recent removal of the history of the Navajo Code Talkers from the Department of Defense’s website has me reflecting on ...
As of this writing, there were at least a few U.S. government webpages that still included information on Navajo Code Talker history, but this history had been erased from other pages and at least ...
I was wrong. Axios is reporting that articles and information about World War II’s heroic Native Code Talkers have disappeared from some military websites. According to the report, when asked ...
I was wrong. Axios is reporting that articles and information about World War II’s heroic Native Code Talkers have disappeared from some military websites. According to the report, when asked ...