Search
Ten Second News
One of the few remaining Navajo Code Talkers, Samuel Sandoval, died at the age of 98.
“Sam was a great warrior. (He) served his country well; especially using the top secret Navajo Code,” Navajo Code Talker and Navajo Code Talker Association President Peter MacDonald said in a text message to The Arizona Mirror.
“He wanted to tell all Navajo families and (the) younger generation the importance of our Navajo language,” he added. “He’ll be terribly missed.”
The Navajo Code talkers were a group of U.S. Marines who used their Native language to transmit messages during World War II. Only three are still alive today: MacDonald, John Kinsel Sr. and Thomas H. Begay.
[¶]
Sandoval was born in 1922 in Nageezi, New Mexico, and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on March 26, 1943. He completed basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, California, where the original 29 Navajo Code Talkers arrived in September 1942. The men were responsible for developing the unbreakable code used across the Pacific during World War II.
Sandoval served five combat tours, including Guadalcanal, Bougainville, Guam, Peleliu and Okinawa, and was honorably discharged in 1946.
[¶]
During Sandoval’s military service, he earned a Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, a Combat Action Ribbon, a China Service Medal, a World War II Victory Medal, a Navy Occupation Service Medal with Asia Clasp, and an Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with a silver star. Sandoval also received the 2022 American Spirit Award for Bravery from the National WWII Museum.
Semper fi, et requiescat in pace, bellator inclitus.
Comment →
Ordinary Pivot
Features
Hot Posts
-
Robb Elementary Report: Read It For Yourself
July 17, 2022
-
What Is The Point of Criminal Justice?
July 21, 2022
-
Comment Rescue: A question from JHG
July 11, 2022
-
The Screams Of The Uvalde Children Will Not Be Televised
July 13, 2022
Subscribe to Blog via Email
Devcat Says

Everything seems to be working well. Please report problems.
Playful Otter (Live Test)
Recent Comments
Chip Daniels in reply to Dark Matter
Ignoredon The Losing of One’s Mind Online: Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant EditionYour assumption that the warrant is baseless is based on...what, exactly?Chip Daniels in reply to Jaybird
Ignoredon The Losing of One’s Mind Online: Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant EditionNo, it doesn't. Regardless of origin, it exists because it is a valuable tool for the enforcement of authorita…Kolohe
Ignoredon Golf MiscellanyNow that I am more...'stout' than I was back in the day, we should really bring back that term.Jaybird
Ignoredon The Losing of One’s Mind Online: Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant EditionIf this is true: HOLY CRAP. I am literally speechless. Qualified immunity exists because of a CLERICAL ERROR?!…Kazzy in reply to Jaybird
Ignoredon The Losing of One’s Mind Online: Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant EditionNew favorite conspiracy theory: This came days after Trump's golf course hosted the Saudi-backed LIV Golf even…Dark Matter in reply to Douglas Hayden
Ignoredon The Losing of One’s Mind Online: Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant EditionSigh. We're talking about a demented old man who doesn't get involved in details. He will have given a vague o…KenB in reply to JHG
Ignoredon Saturday Morning Gaming: Satellite Reign is a modern SyndicateMy wife and I played Wingspan with a couple of friends a few months ago -- it's a nice medium-complexity game…JHG in reply to Jaybird
Ignoredon Saturday Morning Gaming: Satellite Reign is a modern SyndicateWow, I didn't know it was a computer game. I have the board game of it, which is of excellent quality. I know…
ICYMI
Ordinary Twitter

…I should get some donuts.Report