After widespread criticism, the Defense Department has begun restoring links to Navajo Code Talkers on its websites.
The Pentagon called the removal of Navajo Code Talker pages from its websites a “mistake,” vowing to restore content related to the Marines who helped win World War II.
The Department of Defense and U.S. Army have scrubbed articles on the Navajo Code Talkers and their contribution to America's victories during World War II, removing the information from websites as ...
Peter MacDonald Sr., 96, said he felt relieved. As one of the two last living Navajo code talkers who sent indecipherable ...
The Pentagon has restored some webpages highlighting the wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native ...
The Pentagon called the removal of Navajo Code Talker content a “mistake,” vowing Tuesday to restore material taken offline during a scrub of DEI content. The ...
Ronald Begay, the son of Navajo Code Talker Thomas H. Begay, said recent actions by the federal government brought ...
Webpages containing the names and histories of the crucial wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native ...
Zonnie Gorman remembers the first time she saw an old photo of a group of young, sleek, clean-cut Navajo men — men who would ...
The Department of Defense has announced that despite the federal diversity, equity and inclusion purge, the military history of the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II is being restored ...
As part of what an aide to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly called a "digital content refresh," many references on the Pentagon's website that honored Native Americans who used their ...
The Pentagon restored some webpages highlighting the crucial wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native ...
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