The Department of Defense and U.S. Army scrubbed articles on the Navajo Code Talkers and their contribution to America's victories during World War II, removing the information from websites as part ...
Only the greatest warriors, those who accomplished four particularly dangerous war deeds in combat, could become a chief. They had to touch a living enemy, take an enemy’s weapon, steal an enemy ...
Joe Crittenden, deputy principal chief of the Cherokee Nation ... the National Museum of the American Indian will honor Native American servicemen and women and their families by dedicating ...
Native American Code Talkers are highly revered across Indian Country for their patriotism and service to the United States.
Chester Nez, who has died aged 93, was the last survivor of 29 Navajo Americans who developed an unbreakable code that helped Allied forces win the second World War in the Pacific theatre.