On a quiet Sunday morning, in the pleasant weather of the Hawaiian Islands, things started happening that were going to make this day live in memories forevermore.
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War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 Admiral’s
J’o ako téé’go nise báá
Back in 1941, a group of Navajo kids at a boarding school were visited by a Marine Corps recruiter. As a Navajo, they grew up with their world, as they knew it, being a rough square defined by four mountains in the western United States. But they did understand that, about 3000 miles away, another […]