Navajo Code Talkers featured in documentary This Veterans Day, we're honoring veterans, including the Navajo Code Talkers, who played a pivotal role in WWII.
As young marines, Peter MacDonald and Thomas Begay transmitted top secret military messages using their native language. It was an undercover mission that changed U.S. intelligence operations forever.
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 ...
One of the last Navajo Code Talkers, who helped secure an Allied victory in World War II by sending crucial messages in a code based on the Navajo language, has died. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC ...
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 Marine Corps has removed more than a dozen videos, photos and stories about Navajo Code Talkers as part of an ongoing Trump administration purge of policies, programs and materials that highlight ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — 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 ...
TAHLEQUAH — A Navajo poet and author of a book about Navajo Code Talkers will speak at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah next week.
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The code Japan could not break
During World War II, the U.S. Marine Corps used Navajo speakers to transmit fast, secure tactical messages across the Pacific. Japanese intelligence broke many American codes, but it never broke the ...
This Veterans Day, we're honoring veterans, including the Navajo Code Talkers, who played a pivotal role in WWII.
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