- Page 3 and 4: PATHFINDERa conversation with Buck
- Page 5: CONTENTS20 th Century WarriorsNativ
- Page 9 and 10: A Long Tradition Of ParticipationAm
- Page 11 and 12: Native Americans As WarriorsAs the
- Page 13 and 14: what war was like. We talked about
- Page 17: “That Is the Way It Is”a conver
- Page 20 and 21: and this one only as a favor to his
- Page 22: could do it. It hits me something f
- Page 25: We trained in England with the Engl
- Page 28 and 29: somewhere between there we met the
- Page 30 and 31: helped me to keep going; you would
- Page 32 and 33: Of course he passed away. One of hi
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- Page 36 and 37: can teach me something. If I just l
- Page 41 and 42: In 1936, President Franklin D. Roos
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- Page 50 and 51: Lt. Col. Thomas D. Morgan, USA (Ret
- Page 52 and 53: SourcesBillard, Jules B ., ed. The
- Page 54 and 55: The 300 men of the pathfinder compa
- Page 56 and 57: drop scheduled for late on D-Day, b
- Page 58 and 59: the invasion of Sicily.Sicily - Ope
- Page 60 and 61: On 9 December 1943 Colonel Gavin wa
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- Page 67: Indians in the War1941-1945In Grate
- Page 70 and 71: Cpl. Henry Bake, Jr., and Pfc. Geor
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- Page 74 and 75: Sgt. Shuman Shaw, a full-blood Paiu
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- Page 84 and 85: John ReddayRedday was transferred t
- Page 86 and 87: Awards for ValorCongressional Medal
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Awards for ValorAir MedalS/Sgt. Rog
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Awards for ValorBronze Star MedalPf
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Navajos dance on a beach in the Sol
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Joe's brother is Joe Kellwood who h
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organize the fighting forces in the
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An Empty Saddle"If I should be kill
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Roy Hoahtewa Hopi PhilippinesAlfons
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James Ladd Klamath ItalyEugene Lewi
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Clifford John Antell Chippewa Pacif
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Clarence Hanks Paiute EuropeWarren
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New YorkCollins Moses Seneca German
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Reuben Mashunkashey Osage Luxembour
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Raymond Brown Wichita EuropeThomas
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Stanley Goodbird Sioux (Sisseton) A
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UtahNelson Tonegates Ute GermanyAns
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Navajo Code TalkersbyW/T Sgt. Murre
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Vogel, then Commanding General, Amp
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helped us advance from the Solomons
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Indians Fought on Iwo JimaMany Indi
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Two Flathead Indian brothers, Danie
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Clark Tungovia Hopi LuzonLouis M. V
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IdahoLawrence Bagley Shoshone Europ
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Albert Whitecloud Chippewa New Guin
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Warren Oliver Clark Flathead Pacifi
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Jose P. Cordova Taos PacificWayne D
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William Mt. Pleasant TuscaroraFrede
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George Swallow Cheyenne EuropeEvere
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Waynen L. Miller Wichita EuropeWils
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Louis Provost Omaha BelgiumLeo Shot
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Vance Broken Rope Sioux (Pine Ridge
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Floyd P. DeeganLanert Brown EyesEug
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Joseph Woln John Pershing Lowe John
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Joseph S. Rhodes Arapaho EuropeDona
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At the meeting called by John Bird,
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his brother Ted was killed in actio
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prefer, at any elementary school, h
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The G.I. Bill also provides readjus
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available, consult with everyone wh
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for her fellow-workers.In the India
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Prisoners of War ReleasedMany India
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Major Picotte comes of a distinguis
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flying time, and he wore the Air Me
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James M. Ware, of the Osage Agency,
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CHILDERS, ERNESTRank and organizati
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fire on a house, in and around whic