By LILY ALEXANDER
The Santa Fe New Mexican
Advocates of Navajo Code Talkers — U.S. Marines in World War II who relayed critical messages in secret, unbreakable codes based on their Indigenous language — have been waiting seven years for a museum honoring the veterans.
Code Talkers themselves — only two still living — have been waiting far longer.
“They wanted to see this museum since 1971,” said Vern Lee, who serves on the board of the nonprofit Navajo Code Talkers Museum Inc. “That’s over 54 years ago.”
“And we’ve got nothing to show for it,” museum board Secretary and Treasurer Albert Damon chimed Read More



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William D Hartung
A three-dimensional visual reminder of what the walk may have been like. Photo by Bernadette Lauritzen
A powerful quote about the shoes can be seen on the walk behind thousands of shoes. Photo by Bernadette Lauritzen
