Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Department of Defense and U.S. Army scrubbed articles on the Navajo Code Talkers and their contribution to America's victories ...
In August, Republican Rep. Eli Crane stood on a stage in Window Rock to speak to hundreds of constituents in the Navajo Nation. It was Navajo Code Talkers Day, and Crane was there to honor the Navajo ...
(Tribune News Service) — A group of Native American soldiers deployed their unique language skills to prevent German and Japanese code breakers from deciphering American military communications during ...
National Navajo Code Talkers Day is celebrated on Aug. 14, the day World War II ended in 1945. The day is not only to commemorate the contributions of Native American code talkers, but also Alaska ...
NOW. OUR DRIVE RUNS THROUGH THE 21ST. AS WE KNOW, NAVAJO CODE TALKERS PLAYED A VITAL ROLE DURING WORLD WAR TWO. AND AS WE CELEBRATE NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, SASHA LENNINGER EXPLAINS HOW THEY ...
PHOENIX (AP) — The Pentagon restored some webpages highlighting the crucial wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native American veterans on Wednesday, days after tribes condemned ...
Eighty years ago, as the sea swayed him from side to side on an attack vessel heading towards Iwo Jima, Thomas Begay started to feel afraid. “On the ship, they said: ‘get your last scrap of steak and ...
When the Berman Book Club meets in April, the discussion will likely take many directions. “Code Talker” by Chester Nez, is about radio operators in World War II who devised a secret communication ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The El Pueblo Motor Inn, or what’s left of it anyway, sits vacant behind a chain-link fence along Route 66, its stucco walls clad in weathered sheets of construction tarp. At first ...
Kathryn Hooker (left) and her daughter, Ruth Hooker, next to the display honoring the original Choctaw code talkers in World War I. Among them were Kathryn’s grandfather (Ruth’s great grandfather) ...
Several military websites removed mention of the Navajo Code Talkers, saying new DEI rules demanded it.