Kinsel used the unbreakable code developed from the Navajo language to help pass important messages in World War II.
One of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers who transmitted messages during World War II using the tribe's native language has died, according to officials.
They will learn about the role of the code talkers during World War II and discover how a Native language served as an unbreakable “secret” code and weapon against the enemies. The teacher ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Wednesday marks National Navajo Code Talkers Day, which pays homage to those who played a key role in ...
President Ronald Reagan designated August 14 National Navajo Code Talkers Day in honor of the American Indians who joined the Marine Corps in World War II and lent their language to the crypto ...
WINDOW ROCK — It took Larry Foster 20 years to thoroughly research the history of the Navajo Code Talkers, an elite set of ...
Image caption, 3/7: The first group of Code Talkers was dispatched to the Pacific. Two of the group remained in the US to recruit and train other Navajo. Over the course of the war, around 400 ...
A Valley high school created a special shaded space to keep police officers comfortable as they keep the campus and community safe. A Phoenix-favorite bakery has been in the community for over ...
Thursday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony was rich with history. References to the history of the Navajo “code talkers,” a group of 29 Native Americans who joined the Marines in World War II and ...
"Just as the Navajo Code Talkers were dedicated to protecting our nation during World War II, Diné Development Corporation is continuing this legacy by defending our country against the digital ...
"Just as the Navajo Code Talkers were dedicated to protecting our nation during World War II, Diné Development Corporation is continuing this legacy by defending our country against the digital ...