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World War II Navajo Code Talker dies at 92

by The Associated Press

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) - APRIL 23, 2018 — A Navajo Code Talker who used his native language to confound the Japanese in World War II has died.

123892In this Sept. 28, 2015, file photo, former United States Marine and Navajo Code Talker Roy Hawthorne Sr. listens during a ceremony honoring the code talkers' contribution to the World War II U.S. effort, at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The Navajo Nation says Hawthorne Sr. died Saturday, April 21, 2018. He was 92. Hawthorne enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps at age 17 and became part of a famed group of Navajos who transmitted hundreds of messages in their language without error. The code was never broken.AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi, FileThe Navajo Nation says Roy Hawthorne Sr. died Saturday. He was 92.

Hawthorne enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps at 17 and became part of a famed group of Navajos who transmitted hundreds of messages in their language without error.

The code was never broken.

Hawthorne was one of the most visible survivors of the group. He appeared at public events and served as vice president of a group representing the men.

He never considered himself a hero.

123893In this Sept. 28, 2015, file photo, former United States Marine and Navajo Code Talker Roy Hawthorne Sr., center, talks with Marines including Major Gen. Daniel O'Donohue, right, at a ceremony honoring the code talkers and their contributions to the U.S. war effort in World War II, at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The Navajo Nation says Hawthorne Sr. died Saturday, April 21, 2018. He was 92. Hawthorne enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps at age 17 and became part of a famed group of Navajos who transmitted hundreds of messages in their language without error. The code was never broken.AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi, FileHawthorne later served with the U.S. Army.

He's survived by five children and more than a dozen grandchildren.

A funeral service is scheduled Friday.

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