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The day recognizes the more than 400 Navajo soldiers who used their language during World War II to create an unbreakable code and help turn the tide of the war.
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This year marked the 80th anniversary of the creation of the Navajo Code Talkers and the first year the day was recognized as a legal state holiday.
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This year’s Navajo Nation Code Talkers Day will be celebrated with a ground-breaking ceremony to bless the future site of the Navajo Code Talkers Museum.
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Only three Code Talkers are still alive today.
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A virtual celebration is planned this Saturday to commemorate Navajo Code Talker Day. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey last year declared August 14th a state…