The Navajo Code Talkers are widely known for creating the "unbreakable code" during World War II. It remains the only code unbroken by an enemy.
Code talkers and their missions were so vital during the Second World War, that some believe without them, there was no way of winning of the war. "Let's put it this way, we would be ...
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"The code talkers we never knew we had …You're told you're under oath. You don't tell nobody," Cook said. It wasn't until the Veterans' Oral History Project Act was passed in the U.S. in 2000, that ...
"The code talkers we never knew we had …You're told you're under oath. You don't tell nobody," Cook said. It wasn't until the Veterans' Oral History Project Act was passed in the U.S. in 2000 ...
The code, which used his native language, was a critical form of communication during the war.
John Kinsel Sr., one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers who transmitted messages during World War II using the Navajo language, has died at the age of 107. Navajo Nation officials in Window ...
The mural features Navajo Nation code talkers and U.S. Navy Blue Angel Jeff ... His goal with the mural was to celebrate local culture and history and the impact the American Legion has had ...