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More than 400 Navajo Code Talkers served in World War II, crafting coded messages the Japanese couldn’t decipher. Only two ...
Flagstaff honors Indigenous Code Talkers on Aug 11 with a cultural event recognizing their WWII contributions.
A new statue at the Utah Veterans Memorial commemorates the significant accomplishments of the Navajo Code Talkers.
The Rochester Downtown Alliance (RDA) is inviting the community to the grand finale of this year’s Thursdays Downtown, which ...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Thursday was National Navajo Code Talkers Day, and hundreds of people traveled to Window Rock, Arizona ...
ROCHESTER — The last Thursdays Downtown of the 2025 season will feature a tribute to the heroic Navajo veterans whose ...
Aug. 14 is National Navajo Code Talker Day, honoring the over 400 Code Talkers who served with U.S. Marines in the Pacific ...
Today, the Navajo Nation and beyond celebrate National Navajo Code Talkers Day to honor the legacy of 400 Diné Marines who ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Navajo Code Talkers played crucial role in World War II, creating an "unbreakable code" that remains the only code unbroken by an enemy. It took decades before anyone knew ...
Code talkers were bilingual Native American soldiers and communication specialists, tasked during World War II with using their indigenous languages to relay “coded” messages that German and ...
Navajo Code Talker John Kinsel Sr., of Lukachukai, Arizona, is seen listening as his comrades speak of their WWII experiences on Aug. 14, 2007, in Window Rock, Arizona.