80 years later, Navajo Code Talker marks group's early days
Source: AP
PHOENIX (AP) Its been 80 years since the first Navajo Code Talkers joined the Marines, transmitting messages using a code based on their then-unwritten native language to confound Japanese military cryptologists during World War II and Thomas H. Begay, one of the last living members of the group, still remembers the struggle.
It was the hardest thing to learn, the 98-year-old Begay said Sunday at a Phoenix ceremony marking the anniversary. But we were able to develop a code that couldnt be broken by the enemy of the United States of America.
Hundreds of Navajos were recruited by the U.S. Marines to serve as Code Talkers during the war. Begay is one of three who is still alive to talk about it.
The Code Talkers participated in all assaults the Marines led in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945 including Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Peleliu and Iwo Jima.
Navajo Code Talker Thomas Begay talks to people prior to the Arizona State Navajo Code Talkers Day celebration ceremony, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2022, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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irisblue
(32,975 posts)Faux pas
(14,681 posts)keithbvadu2
(36,806 posts)demigoddess
(6,641 posts)dflprincess
(28,078 posts)the U.S. government was still forcing Native children into boarding schools where they were punished if they spoke their own languages.
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(113,306 posts)whistler162
(11,155 posts)Written by a Code Talker (Charlie Nez) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Nez
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