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Native Americans and World War II
People
Van T. Barfoot
Jerry C. Begay
Samuel Nathan Blatchford
Pappy Boyington
John Brown Jr.
Charles Chibitty
Ernest Childers
Thomas Claw
Ernest E. Evans
Edmond Harjo
Roy W. Harmon
Ira Hayes
Gilbert Horn Sr.
Philip Johnston
Allen Dale June
Joe Hosteen Kellwood
Joe Kieyoomia
Jeff King
Peter MacDonald
Jack C. Montgomery
Joe Morris Sr.
Alfred K. Newman
Chester Nez
Lloyd Oliver
Willard Varnell Oliver
John N. Reese Jr.
Merril Sandoval
Frank Tsosie Thompson
Frank Chee Willeto
Tribes
Apache
Blackfeet
Cherokee
Chitimacha
Choctaw
Comanche
Hopi
Iroquois
Lakota
Menominee
Meskwaki
Muscogee
Navajo
Ojibwe
Akimel O'odham
Tohono O'odham
Osage
Pawnee
Potawatomi
Seminole
Shoshone
Engagements
1st Philippines
Solomon Islands
New Guinea
Aleutian Islands
Gilbert and Marshall Islands
Marianas and Palau Islands
Normandy
2nd Philippines
The Bulge
Volcano and Ryukyu Islands
Nagasaki
See also
Apache Scouts
Arizona during World War II
Castner's Cutthroats
Choctaw code talkers
Code talkers
Eskimo Scouts
Great Papago Escape
Machita incident
Military history of the United States during World War II
New Mexico during World War II
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