Kinsel used the unbreakable code developed from the Navajo language to help pass important messages in World War II.
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One of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers who transmitted messages during World War II using the tribe's native language has died, according to officials.
The Navajo Nation is mourning the loss of one of their own, one of the last Navajo Code Talkers, whose contributions were pivotal in World War II.
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John Kinsel Sr. was one of hundreds recruited during WW2 who became responsible for transmitting messages based on the Navajo ...