Photo by Cynthia Griggs | Hill Air Force Base | 04.21.2022
Anya Kitterman, archaeologist and cultural resource manager at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, speaks at the 18th annual Utah DoD government-to-government meeting April 21, 2022, held at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City. The meeting was with members of several American Indian Tribes who claim ancestral and ongoing ties to lands managed by DoD agencies in Utah. (U.S. Air Force......
Photo by Cynthia Griggs | Hill Air Force Base | 04.21.2022
Col. James Buessing, Utah Test and Training Range commander at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, welcomes tribal leaders and representatives to the 18th annual Utah DoD government-to-government meeting April 21, 2022, held at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City. Many American Indian Tribes within the Intermountain West retain close ties to ancestral lands and the cultural resources......
Photo by Seaman Reymundo Villegas | Fleet Public Affairs Center San Diego | 10.18.2017
171108-N-GR847-0001 SAN DIEGO A U.S. Navy infographic for National American Indian and Native Alaskan Heritage Month 2017. The Navy celebrates National American Indian and Native Alaskan Heritage Month throughout the month of November. (U.S. Navy graphic by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Reymundo A. Villegas III)...
Photo by Cpl. Alexandra Vazquez | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | 11.04.2011
A Navajo Code Talker relays a message on a field radio. The code talkers served in the South Pacific during World War II and were kept a secret until 1968 when the Navajo code was finally declassified....
Courtesy Photo | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | 11.04.2011
Pfcs. Preston Toledo and Frank Toledo, both Navajo Code Talkers and cousins, relay orders in the Navajo language on a field radio. They were attached to a Marine artillery regiment in the South Pacific. This photo was taken July 7, 1943....
Courtesy Photo | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | 11.04.2011
A platoon of Navajo Code Talkers stand in formation at Camp Elliot, Calif., under the supervision of Staff Sgt. Philip Johnston. The Navajo created the first version of the their code at Camp Elliot....