Navajo code talkers with the first assault waves of the U.S. Marine Corps to hit the beach on Saipan in the North Mariana Islands in 1940s during World War II. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-with-the-first-assault-waves-of-the-us-marine-corps-to-hit-the-beach-on-saipan-in-the-north-mariana-islands-in-1940s-during-world-war-ii-image607858658.html
RM2X8X9WP–Navajo code talkers with the first assault waves of the U.S. Marine Corps to hit the beach on Saipan in the North Mariana Islands in 1940s during World War II.
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RM2X8X9XH–Navajo code talkers with the first assault waves of the U.S. Marine Corps to hit the beach on Saipan in the North Mariana Islands in 1940s during World War II.
First 29 Navajo soldiers to serve as Code Talkers during World War II being sworn into the U.S. Marine Corps at Fort Wingate, New Mexico on May 4, 1942. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-29-navajo-soldiers-to-serve-as-code-talkers-during-world-war-ii-being-sworn-into-the-us-marine-corps-at-fort-wingate-new-mexico-on-may-4-1942-image433222887.html
RM2G4R05Y–First 29 Navajo soldiers to serve as Code Talkers during World War II being sworn into the U.S. Marine Corps at Fort Wingate, New Mexico on May 4, 1942.
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RM2G4R060–First 29 Navajo soldiers to serve as Code Talkers during World War II being sworn into the U.S. Marine Corps at Fort Wingate, New Mexico on May 4, 1942.
Navajo code talker Corporal Lloyd Oliver operates a field radio while attached to a Marine artillery regiment in the South Pacific during World War II on July 7, 1943. Corporal Oliver was also a sniper and a highly regarded scout. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talker-corporal-lloyd-oliver-operates-a-field-radio-while-attached-to-a-marine-artillery-regiment-in-the-south-pacific-during-world-war-ii-on-july-7-1943-corporal-oliver-was-also-a-sniper-and-a-highly-regarded-scout-image240272767.html
RMRXWAA7–Navajo code talker Corporal Lloyd Oliver operates a field radio while attached to a Marine artillery regiment in the South Pacific during World War II on July 7, 1943. Corporal Oliver was also a sniper and a highly regarded scout.
Navajo code talker Corporal Lloyd Oliver operates a field radio while attached to a Marine artillery regiment in the South Pacific during World War II on July 7, 1943. Corporal Oliver was also a sniper and a highly regarded scout. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talker-corporal-lloyd-oliver-operates-a-field-radio-while-attached-to-a-marine-artillery-regiment-in-the-south-pacific-during-world-war-ii-on-july-7-1943-corporal-oliver-was-also-a-sniper-and-a-highly-regarded-scout-image240272766.html
RMRXWAA6–Navajo code talker Corporal Lloyd Oliver operates a field radio while attached to a Marine artillery regiment in the South Pacific during World War II on July 7, 1943. Corporal Oliver was also a sniper and a highly regarded scout.
Navajo code-talkers Corporal Henry Bake, Jr., (left) and Private First Class George H. Kirk (right), serving with a Marine Signal Unit, operate a portable radio set in a clearing they've just hacked in the dense jungle close behind the front lines on Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea during World War II in December 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-corporal-henry-bake-jr-left-and-private-first-class-george-h-kirk-right-serving-with-a-marine-signal-unit-operate-a-portable-radio-set-in-a-clearing-theyve-just-hacked-in-the-dense-jungle-close-behind-the-front-lines-on-bougainville-island-in-papua-new-guinea-during-world-war-ii-in-december-1943-image240274811.html
RMRXWCY7–Navajo code-talkers Corporal Henry Bake, Jr., (left) and Private First Class George H. Kirk (right), serving with a Marine Signal Unit, operate a portable radio set in a clearing they've just hacked in the dense jungle close behind the front lines on Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea during World War II in December 1943.
Navajo code-talkers Corporal Henry Bake, Jr., (left) and Private First Class George H. Kirk (right), serving with a Marine Signal Unit, operate a portable radio set in a clearing they've just hacked in the dense jungle close behind the front lines on Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea during World War II in December 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-corporal-henry-bake-jr-left-and-private-first-class-george-h-kirk-right-serving-with-a-marine-signal-unit-operate-a-portable-radio-set-in-a-clearing-theyve-just-hacked-in-the-dense-jungle-close-behind-the-front-lines-on-bougainville-island-in-papua-new-guinea-during-world-war-ii-in-december-1943-image240274812.html
RMRXWCY8–Navajo code-talkers Corporal Henry Bake, Jr., (left) and Private First Class George H. Kirk (right), serving with a Marine Signal Unit, operate a portable radio set in a clearing they've just hacked in the dense jungle close behind the front lines on Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea during World War II in December 1943.
Navajo Code Talkers on Bougainville in the South Pacific during World War II in 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-on-bougainville-in-the-south-pacific-during-world-war-ii-in-1943-image216028373.html
RMPFCXB1–Navajo Code Talkers on Bougainville in the South Pacific during World War II in 1943.
Navajo Code Talkers on Bougainville in the South Pacific during World War II in 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-on-bougainville-in-the-south-pacific-during-world-war-ii-in-1943-image216028378.html
RMPFCXB6–Navajo Code Talkers on Bougainville in the South Pacific during World War II in 1943.
Navajo Code Talkers at Bougainville in December, 1943 during World War II. Corporal Henry Bake Jr (left) and Private First Class George H Kirk (right), serving with a Marine signal unit, operate a portable radio set in a clearing they've hacked in the dense jungle close behind the front lines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-navajo-code-talkers-at-bougainville-in-december-1943-during-world-140106513.html
RMJ3XB81–Navajo Code Talkers at Bougainville in December, 1943 during World War II. Corporal Henry Bake Jr (left) and Private First Class George H Kirk (right), serving with a Marine signal unit, operate a portable radio set in a clearing they've hacked in the dense jungle close behind the front lines.
U.S. Marine Corps Navajo code talker communicating by walkie-talkie in November 1943 during World War II. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-navajo-code-talker-communicating-by-walkie-talkie-in-november-1943-during-world-war-ii-image607858694.html
RM2X8X9Y2–U.S. Marine Corps Navajo code talker communicating by walkie-talkie in November 1943 during World War II.
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RM2X8X9Y0–U.S. Marine Corps Navajo code talker communicating by walkie-talkie in November 1943 during World War II.
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RM2X8X9Y1–U.S. Marine Corps Navajo code talker communicating by walkie-talkie in November 1943 during World War II.
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RM2X8X9XY–U.S. Marine Corps Navajo code talker communicating by walkie-talkie in November 1943 during World War II.
Navajo code talkers, members of the signal company and attached with the 1st Marine Division in the Southwest Pacific, study a night problem at the Amphibious Scout School conducted by the Intelligence Section during World War II in 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-members-of-the-signal-company-and-attached-with-the-1st-marine-division-in-the-southwest-pacific-study-a-night-problem-at-the-amphibious-scout-school-conducted-by-the-intelligence-section-during-world-war-ii-in-1943-image607862587.html
RM2X8XEX3–Navajo code talkers, members of the signal company and attached with the 1st Marine Division in the Southwest Pacific, study a night problem at the Amphibious Scout School conducted by the Intelligence Section during World War II in 1943.
Navajo code talkers, members of the signal company and attached with the 1st Marine Division in the Southwest Pacific, study a night problem at the Amphibious Scout School conducted by the Intelligence Section during World War II in 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-members-of-the-signal-company-and-attached-with-the-1st-marine-division-in-the-southwest-pacific-study-a-night-problem-at-the-amphibious-scout-school-conducted-by-the-intelligence-section-during-world-war-ii-in-1943-image607862538.html
RM2X8XETA–Navajo code talkers, members of the signal company and attached with the 1st Marine Division in the Southwest Pacific, study a night problem at the Amphibious Scout School conducted by the Intelligence Section during World War II in 1943.
John Philip Sousa, the legendary composer and conductor of military and patriotic marches, at the San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-philip-sousa-the-legendary-composer-and-conductor-of-military-105238848.html
RMG36168–John Philip Sousa, the legendary composer and conductor of military and patriotic marches, at the San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915. (USA)
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RMG36164–John Philip Sousa, the legendary composer and conductor of military and patriotic marches, at the San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915.
John Philip Sousa at Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey, c1927. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-philip-sousa-at-steel-pier-in-atlantic-city-new-jersey-c1927-105199507.html
RMG34717–John Philip Sousa at Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey, c1927. (USA)
Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910-1997), French underwater explorer and pioneer, at The Hague in South Holland on March 30, 1972. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jacques-yves-cousteau-1910-1997-french-underwater-explorer-and-pioneer-at-the-hague-in-south-holland-on-march-30-1972-image462319508.html
RM2HT4D70–Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910-1997), French underwater explorer and pioneer, at The Hague in South Holland on March 30, 1972.
Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910-1997), French underwater explorer and pioneer, at The Hague in South Holland on March 30, 1972. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jacques-yves-cousteau-1910-1997-french-underwater-explorer-and-pioneer-at-the-hague-in-south-holland-on-march-30-1972-image462319545.html
RM2HT4D89–Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910-1997), French underwater explorer and pioneer, at The Hague in South Holland on March 30, 1972.
Navajo Indian code-talker Pfc Carl Gorman of Chinle, Arizona, manning an observation post on a hill overlooking the City of Garapan, while the U.S. Marines were consolidating their positions on the Island of Saipan, Marianas on June 27, 1944 During the Battle of Saipan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-indian-code-talker-pfc-carl-gorman-of-chinle-arizona-manning-an-observation-post-on-a-hill-overlooking-the-city-of-garapan-while-the-us-marines-were-consolidating-their-positions-on-the-island-of-saipan-marianas-on-june-27-1944-during-the-battle-of-saipan-image240275385.html
RMRXWDKN–Navajo Indian code-talker Pfc Carl Gorman of Chinle, Arizona, manning an observation post on a hill overlooking the City of Garapan, while the U.S. Marines were consolidating their positions on the Island of Saipan, Marianas on June 27, 1944 During the Battle of Saipan.
Navajo Indian code-talker Pfc Carl Gorman of Chinle, Arizona, manning an observation post on a hill overlooking the City of Garapan, while the U.S. Marines were consolidating their positions on the Island of Saipan, Marianas on June 27, 1944 During the Battle of Saipan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-indian-code-talker-pfc-carl-gorman-of-chinle-arizona-manning-an-observation-post-on-a-hill-overlooking-the-city-of-garapan-while-the-us-marines-were-consolidating-their-positions-on-the-island-of-saipan-marianas-on-june-27-1944-during-the-battle-of-saipan-image240275383.html
RMRXWDKK–Navajo Indian code-talker Pfc Carl Gorman of Chinle, Arizona, manning an observation post on a hill overlooking the City of Garapan, while the U.S. Marines were consolidating their positions on the Island of Saipan, Marianas on June 27, 1944 During the Battle of Saipan.
World War II training aircraft staged on the tarmac of the Atlanta Naval Air Station – the current site of Peachtree-Dekalb Airport in Chamblee, Georgia. (Photo: April 15, 1944) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-ii-training-aircraft-staged-on-the-tarmac-of-the-atlanta-naval-air-station-the-current-site-of-peachtree-dekalb-airport-in-chamblee-georgia-photo-april-15-1944-image433219807.html
RM2G4PT7Y–World War II training aircraft staged on the tarmac of the Atlanta Naval Air Station – the current site of Peachtree-Dekalb Airport in Chamblee, Georgia. (Photo: April 15, 1944)
World War II training aircraft staged on the tarmac of the Atlanta Naval Air Station – the current site of Peachtree-Dekalb Airport in Chamblee, Georgia. (Photo: April 15, 1944) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-ii-training-aircraft-staged-on-the-tarmac-of-the-atlanta-naval-air-station-the-current-site-of-peachtree-dekalb-airport-in-chamblee-georgia-photo-april-15-1944-image433219809.html
RM2G4PT81–World War II training aircraft staged on the tarmac of the Atlanta Naval Air Station – the current site of Peachtree-Dekalb Airport in Chamblee, Georgia. (Photo: April 15, 1944)
USMC Navajo Code Talkers of the 3rd and 4th Division Navajo code talker platoons of World War II, dressed in their unit's uniform, pose for a group photo at Camp Pendleton during a February 1, 1987, commemoration of the landing on Iwo Jima. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usmc-navajo-code-talkers-of-the-3rd-and-4th-division-navajo-code-talker-platoons-of-world-war-ii-dressed-in-their-units-uniform-pose-for-a-group-photo-at-camp-pendleton-during-a-february-1-1987-commemoration-of-the-landing-on-iwo-jima-usa-image433259447.html
RM2G4TJRK–USMC Navajo Code Talkers of the 3rd and 4th Division Navajo code talker platoons of World War II, dressed in their unit's uniform, pose for a group photo at Camp Pendleton during a February 1, 1987, commemoration of the landing on Iwo Jima. (USA)
American astronaut John Herschel Glenn Jr. (1921-2016) looking into a space globe known as a 'Celestial Training Device' at the Aeromedical Laboratory at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Glenn is shown here in February 1962, the same month he became the first American to orbit Earth on NASA's Mercury-Atlas 6 Mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-astronaut-john-herschel-glenn-jr-1921-2016-looking-into-a-space-globe-known-as-a-celestial-training-device-at-the-aeromedical-laboratory-at-cape-canaveral-florida-glenn-is-shown-here-in-february-1962-the-same-month-he-became-the-first-american-to-orbit-earth-on-nasas-mercury-atlas-6-mission-image338497219.html
RM2AJKTJB–American astronaut John Herschel Glenn Jr. (1921-2016) looking into a space globe known as a 'Celestial Training Device' at the Aeromedical Laboratory at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Glenn is shown here in February 1962, the same month he became the first American to orbit Earth on NASA's Mercury-Atlas 6 Mission.
American astronaut John Herschel Glenn Jr. (1921-2016) looking into a space globe known as a 'Celestial Training Device' at the Aeromedical Laboratory at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Glenn is shown here in February 1962, the same month he became the first American to orbit Earth on NASA's Mercury-Atlas 6 Mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-astronaut-john-herschel-glenn-jr-1921-2016-looking-into-a-space-globe-known-as-a-celestial-training-device-at-the-aeromedical-laboratory-at-cape-canaveral-florida-glenn-is-shown-here-in-february-1962-the-same-month-he-became-the-first-american-to-orbit-earth-on-nasas-mercury-atlas-6-mission-image338497222.html
RM2AJKTJE–American astronaut John Herschel Glenn Jr. (1921-2016) looking into a space globe known as a 'Celestial Training Device' at the Aeromedical Laboratory at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Glenn is shown here in February 1962, the same month he became the first American to orbit Earth on NASA's Mercury-Atlas 6 Mission.
Navajo code talkers, cousins PFC Preston Toledo and PFC Frank Toledo, attached to a Marine Artillery Regiment in the South Pacific during World War II, use a field radio to transmit orders in their native Navajo tongue. Photo: July 7, 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-cousins-pfc-preston-toledo-and-pfc-frank-toledo-attached-to-a-marine-artillery-regiment-in-the-south-pacific-during-world-war-ii-use-a-field-radio-to-transmit-orders-in-their-native-navajo-tongue-photo-july-7-1943-image215454142.html
RMPEENXP–Navajo code talkers, cousins PFC Preston Toledo and PFC Frank Toledo, attached to a Marine Artillery Regiment in the South Pacific during World War II, use a field radio to transmit orders in their native Navajo tongue. Photo: July 7, 1943.
Navajo code talkers, cousins PFC Preston Toledo and PFC Frank Toledo, attached to a Marine Artillery Regiment in the South Pacific during World War II, use a field radio to transmit orders in their native Navajo tongue. Photo: July 7, 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-cousins-pfc-preston-toledo-and-pfc-frank-toledo-attached-to-a-marine-artillery-regiment-in-the-south-pacific-during-world-war-ii-use-a-field-radio-to-transmit-orders-in-their-native-navajo-tongue-photo-july-7-1943-image215454160.html
RMPEENYC–Navajo code talkers, cousins PFC Preston Toledo and PFC Frank Toledo, attached to a Marine Artillery Regiment in the South Pacific during World War II, use a field radio to transmit orders in their native Navajo tongue. Photo: July 7, 1943.
Navajo code talkers at an observation post overlooking the village of Garapan on Saipan in the North Mariana Islands during World War II in June, 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-at-an-observation-post-overlooking-the-village-of-garapan-on-saipan-in-the-north-mariana-islands-during-world-war-ii-in-june-1944-image607862591.html
RM2X8XEX7–Navajo code talkers at an observation post overlooking the village of Garapan on Saipan in the North Mariana Islands during World War II in June, 1944.
Navajo code talkers at an observation post overlooking the village of Garapan on Saipan in the North Mariana Islands during World War II in June, 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navajo-code-talkers-at-an-observation-post-overlooking-the-village-of-garapan-on-saipan-in-the-north-mariana-islands-during-world-war-ii-in-june-1944-image607862589.html
RM2X8XEX5–Navajo code talkers at an observation post overlooking the village of Garapan on Saipan in the North Mariana Islands during World War II in June, 1944.
Drawing the route of his orbital flight, Astronaut Lieutenant Colonel John H. Glenn, Jr. (right) signs the American Geographical Society's (AGS) Fliers' and Explorers' Globe in the Oval Office of the White House at a reception in his honor. President John F. Kennedy (far left), Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (in back), AGS Director Charles B. Hitchcock (in profile, wearing glasses), and several children, including President Kennedy's nephew Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (in foreground, second from left), look on from left. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/drawing-the-route-of-his-orbital-flight-astronaut-lieutenant-colonel-john-h-glenn-jr-right-signs-the-american-geographical-societys-ags-fliers-and-explorers-globe-in-the-oval-office-of-the-white-house-at-a-reception-in-his-honor-president-john-f-kennedy-far-left-vice-president-lyndon-b-johnson-in-back-ags-director-charles-b-hitchcock-in-profile-wearing-glasses-and-several-children-including-president-kennedys-nephew-robert-f-kennedy-jr-in-foreground-second-from-left-look-on-from-left-image345638452.html
RM2B295AC–Drawing the route of his orbital flight, Astronaut Lieutenant Colonel John H. Glenn, Jr. (right) signs the American Geographical Society's (AGS) Fliers' and Explorers' Globe in the Oval Office of the White House at a reception in his honor. President John F. Kennedy (far left), Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (in back), AGS Director Charles B. Hitchcock (in profile, wearing glasses), and several children, including President Kennedy's nephew Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (in foreground, second from left), look on from left.
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