The flags were removed on March 18, according to the SRPMIC’s Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs. “Not only is this nonsensical, but it dishonors all Native American veterans and their ...
Holt Breen stresses that the highest honor in Native American culture is to be a warrior. United by a tradition of service, ...
Harvier said his tribe hopes the flags can be seen in recognition of the Native American veterans who served in the U.S.
The flags stood inside the Carl T. Hayden Medical Center in Phoenix, representing Arizona’s 22 federally recognized Native ...
The Department of Defense website removed articles featuring details about the Navajo Code Talkers — Navajo men who served during World War II and used their language as a secre ...
Ira Hayes, a Pima Indian who was one of the six Marines photographed hoisting a U.S. flag on Iwo Jima in 1945 ... along with many others about Native American and other minority service members ...
"Not only is this nonsensical, but it dishonors all Native American veterans and their families who have given so much to protect this country. "Removing tribal flags is an affront to their service." ...
Harvier said his tribe hopes the flags can be seen in recognition of the Native American veterans who served in the U.S. military. Other leaders talked about Native soldiers who served in the ...