Welcome to the Exhibit of the Navajo Code Talkers. In this Exhibit you will have the opprotunity to learn more about how and what the Navajo Code talkers had the chance to say during the war. In the film "Peter MacDonald a Real Code Talker" he gives alot of information about how he used codes to give information to other members. "This film includes a series of interviews with Peter McDonald that cover his life and journey from Tuba City, Arizona to the United States Marine Corps." "The Code Talkers’ role in war required intelligence and bravery. They developed and memorized a special code. They endured some of the most dangerous battles and remained calm under fire. They served proudly, with honor and distinction. Their actions proved critical in several important campaigns, and they are credited with saving thousands of American and allies’ lives." "In World War I, Choctaw and other American Indians transmitted battle messages in their tribal languages by telephone. Although not used extensively, the World War I telephone squads played a key role in helping the United States Army win several battles in France that brought about the end of the war." Thank you for joining me in the journey of the brave Navajo Code Talkers.