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One man is preserving the legacy of the code talkers, Americ
One man is preserving the legacy of the code talkers, Americ
One man is preserving the legacy of the code talkers, America's secret weapon in WWII
Kenji Kawano has been photographing the Navajo code talkers, America's secret weapon during WWII, for 50 years. It all started in 1975 with a chance encounter that would take over his life
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