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As young marines, Peter MacDonald and Thomas Begay transmitted top secret military messages using their native language. It ...
More than 400 Navajo Code Talkers served in World War II, crafting coded messages the Japanese couldn’t decipher. Only two ...
In Window Rock, only one of the surviving Navajo Code Talkers is on hand to mark an annual observance for the WWII heroes.
Navajo Code Talkers day is celebrated on Aug. 14 to honor and recognize the men who helped create the Navajo Code during World War II.
The Navajo code talkers played crucial roles in every Marine offensive in the Pacific, from Guadalcanal in 1942 to Iwo Jima in 1945.
WWII veteran and Navajo code talker John Kinsel celebrated 106 years of life. National WWII Museum research historian Jason Dawsey talks to Fox News Digital about why code talkers were key during ...
One of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers says Sunday that the code based on his then-unwritten native language was the hardest thing to learn.
Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation making National Navajo Code Talkers Day a legal state holiday in Arizona.
John Kinsel Sr., one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers who sent coded messages for the U.S. military during WWII through their tribe's unwritten language, has died. He was 107.
Japanese photographer Kenji Kawano is working on a project nearly 5 decades in the making: preserving the legacy of Navajo Nation Code Talkers.
William Tully Brown, one of the last remaining members of the Navajo Code Talker program during World War II, died on Monday at age 96, according to the Navajo Nation.
Gov. Jan Brewer joined by several Code Talkers on Wednesday held a private ceremonial signing of Senate Bill 1099, which designates Aug. 14 as Navajo Code Talkers' Day in Arizona.
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