Members of the Navajo Code-Talkers, a World War II communications company which used Navajo language to convey military tactics while evading enemy detection, pledge allegiance to the flag during a ce
- 2/16/1988
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National Archives Identifier: 6428404
Full Citation: Members of the Navajo Code-Talkers, a World War II communications company which used Navajo language to convey military tactics while evading enemy detection, pledge allegiance to the flag during a ce; 2/16/1988; Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/document/members-of-the-navajo-codetalkers-a-world-war-ii-communications-company-which-used-navajo-language-to-convey-military-tactics-while-evading-enemy-detection-pledge-allegiance-to-the-flag-during-a-cerem/, May 13, 2026]
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