The Navajo Code Talkers were Navajo men who transmitted and received secret messages back in World War II. There were only 400 of them during the war and now today there are only 50, luckily reporter Jen Johnson got to meet two of them right here in Arizona/ This News Package was filmed, edited,...
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parade,navajo code talkers, veterans day parade new york,perov, new york city veterans day parade 2009,code talkers, veterans day parade 2009 Navaho Code Talkers The Navajo language is incredibly complex, with syntax, tonal qualities and dialects that render it unintelligible to outsiders. A spo...
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(NECN/WABC: New York, NY) - Thousands turned out in New York City to pay tribute to those who served our country. Special guests at this year’s ceremony included surviving Navajo Code Talkers — Navajo indians who were part of an elite ma...
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cryptic code remained unbroken during World War Two was honored at the annual Veterans' Day parade in New York City. The Code Talkers are using their trip as a bid to raise funds for a museum to honor their contribution to defeating the Japanese. Few of the original 400 Navajo Code Talkers are st...
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Native Americans in Arizona pray for the safe return of missing U.S. Marine Private First Class Lori Piestewa, who was part of this reservation.
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, some 65 years later, he recalls with clarity the experience of crouching in bomb craters for cover, unable to ascertain the direction of fire until comrades on the opposite side of the crater were killed. Hearing his experiences, it becomes quite clear why the Navajo Code Talkers Museum & Vete...
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on Green Beach and, at one point, bravely ran through heavy enemy fire and back again to retrieve lost equipment needed to open lines of communication. It was a distinguished act for which he was promoted. Sadly, he lost many friends during this bloody struggle. Teddy Draper Sr. later went on to...
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Impressed by his moves, some of the Marines jokingly asked about his football career before the war. Not all Marines were so jovial, though. On one occasion, while marching through the jungle, he was mistaken for a Japanese soldier and taken prisoner. After being marched back to headquarters at ...
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