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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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This is a worthwhile endeavor
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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My wife had an Uncle that was a code talker. He never came back although he was not listed as KIA or MIA.
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SGT Mary G.
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Wondering if there is some way the museum can be in cooperation with the National Park Service. There are a number of Navajo Code Talker memorials, monuments, and statues. The Navajo nation takes a lot of deserved pride in those who volunteered. Many who served, since, choose the Marines as a tradition. Apparently, there are a number of very local Navajo Code Talker Museums. Wondering if they could become a Code Talker consortium.
Apparently, the first know code talkers served during WWI!

"Ultimately, approximately 534 American Indian code talkers were deployed in World War II. The U.S. Marine Corps, which operated the largest code-talking program, sent approximately 420 Diné (Navajo) language speakers to help win the war in the Pacific."

https://americanindian.si.edu/why-we-serve/topics/code-talkers/
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
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SGT Mary G. thanks for the history, I was unaware that "Code Talkers" were used in WWI.
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SGT Mary G.
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I only learned in the past year that other tribes were also code talkers e.g. Comanche, Choctaw, Canadian Cree

Navajo Code Talkers of World War II - documentary ~1 hour - in their own words.

"Navajo Code Talkers of WWII provides viewers with highly personal insights from a group of Native American war heroes regarding their service on behalf of the United States and the Navajo Nation. The secret code these marines developed based on the unwritten Navajo language was never broken, giving American troops an upper hand in many battles that ultimately led to Japan’s surrender in 1945. Filmed on locations in Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Saipan, Guam, and Tinian during two trips with six USMC World War II veterans and their family members, the documentary reveals the wartime stories of these heroes as they travel on their journey of remembrance.
Director: George A. Colburn
Starring: Teddy Draper, Albert Smith, Sam Tso"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r_KExR5Njw
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