Navajo code talker veteran Stock Photos and Images
RM2G4TJRK–USMC Navajo Code Talkers of the 3rd and 4th Division Navajo code talker platoons of World War II, dressed in their unit's uniform, pose for a group photo at Camp Pendleton during a February 1, 1987, commemoration of the landing on Iwo Jima. (USA)
RMF37WCA–Retired Marine Corps Navajo Code Talker Samuel Holiday during a visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton September 28, 2015 in Oceanside, California. The Navajo code talkers were America's secret weapon during World War II.
RMCBX3TY–Navajo Code Talker monument at Tribal Park & Veteran Memorial, Window Rock arch behind, at town of Window Rock, Arizona, USA
RM2KR15M5–Regan Hawthorne, CEO of the Navajo Code Talker Museum speaks during the Mount Soledad Veterans Day Ceremony at Mount Soledad, La Jolla, California, Nov. 5, 2022. The Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial is one of the most unique veterans’ memorials in the nation and rests on La Jolla’s Mt. Soledad. The memorial has more than 5,800 individual veteran tributes, embedded on black granite plaques, which are mounted onto 11 curved walls honoring our military veterans.
RM2DDB850–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Merril Sandoval, a Navajo Code Talker of Tuba City, Arizona salutes President George W. Bush during the National World War II Memorial Dedication ceremony in Washington, DC Saturday May 29, 2004. Photo by Chuck Kennedy/KRT/ABACA.
RMHF42J5–William H. Toledo, a U.S. Marine Corps World War II veteran, looks at the Marine Corps War Memorial statue before the wreath laying ceremony commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima at Arlington, Va., Feb. 19, 2010. Toledo is a surviving Navajo code talker who fought in the battle. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Alvin Williams/Released) Defense.gov photo essay 100219-M-1549W-012
RMM53EH8–Grand CanyonNative American Heritage Day. On, Thursday, November 18, Grand Canyon National Park celebrated Native American Heritage Month with a day of special events. Dan Akee,WWII Veteran, Navajo Code Talker, Diné Nation. Native American Heritage Month is a time to pay tribute to the many accomplishments, contributions and sacrifices of the indigenous peoples of North America. What started at the turn of the century as an effort t
RMHF347W–Former Private First Class Samuel Holiday, a Navajo code talker, sits with fellow veterans of World War II and other U.S. conflicts during a luncheon at Rear Adm. Bette Bolivar's home. The commander for Joint Region Marianas hosted the veterans at her home on Nimitz Hill for lunch, refreshments and a slice of cake during their island tour visiting war memorials and battle sites. The veterans group then traveled to Iwo Jima, now known officially as Ioto, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Snouffer/Released) Iwo Jima veteran
RMHF1780–Lance Cpl. Nicholas Kien, a rifleman serving with 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, shows Samuel Tsosie, a retired Marine who served as a Navajo Code Talker during World War II, an M16 service rifle here at Camp San Mateo, March 27, 2013. Tsosie's visit to the battalion gave some of the younger Marines an opportunity to learn about an important aspect of the Corp's heritage. Tsosie served with 2nd Bn. 5th Marines, in multiple battles including Peleliu, Okainawa, and Cape Gloucester. Navajo Code Talker visits at old stomping grounds 130327-M-GO800-016
RMF37WC6–Retired Marine Corps Navajo Code Talker Samuel Holiday during a visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton September 28, 2015 in Oceanside, California. The Navajo code talkers were America's secret weapon during World War II.
RMF37WC2–Retired Marine Corps Navajo Code Talker Roy Hawthorn during a visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton September 28, 2015 in Oceanside, California. The Navajo code talkers were America's secret weapon during World War II.
RMF37WCH–Retired Marine Corps Navajo Code Talker Samuel Holiday during a visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton September 28, 2015 in Oceanside, California. The Navajo code talkers were America's secret weapon during World War II.
RMF37WCC–Retired Marine Corps Navajo Code Talker Roy Hawthorn during a visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton September 28, 2015 in Oceanside, California. The Navajo code talkers were America's secret weapon during World War II.
RMF23J3G–A group of Navajo code talker veterans watch the opening ceremony for the 93rd New York City Veterans Day Parade Movember 11, 2012 in New York City.
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