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SUMMARY:Veterans Day Ceremony at Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
DESCRIPTION:La Jolla\, CA – The Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial will honor the Navajo Code Talkers through a live in-person and virtual tribute event on Sat.\, Nov. 5\, 2022 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (PDT) streamed right here on the Mt Soledad Website. \nOur keynote speaker will be U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. James A. Ryans\, Assistant Division Commander\, 1st Marine Division. He previously served as a Commanding Officer at the company and battalion levels and has deployed multiple times to Iraq and Afghanistan. \nWe are excited to honor the legacy of Navajo Code Talkers on this year’s Veterans Day. The first class of 29 Navajo code talker U.S. Marine recruits completed initial training in 1942 and these men developed a unique military code using their mostly unwritten language\, and were placed in a guarded room until this task was completed. Eventually\, more than 400 code talkers would serve in the U.S. Armed Services with 12 still listed as missing in action (MIA) today. Despite their heroic contributions during World War II\, American Indian code talkers had to keep their work secret until 1968. While there was some recognition in the 1970s and 1980s\, it wasn’t until 2001 when Congressional Gold Medals were awarded to the Navajo and other code talkers. Regan Hawthorne\, CEO of the Navajo Code Talkers Museum will be in attendance and one of our guest speakers.\nhttps://soledadmemorial.org \nSee less
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/veterans-day-ceremony-at-mt-soledad-national-veterans-memorial/
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SUMMARY:Memorial Escort for the late US Army SPC4\, 82ND Airborne Milton James
DESCRIPTION:Memorial Escort for the late US Army SPC4\, 82ND Airborne Milton James.\nWhen: Thursday\, November 10\, 2022\nStaging Location: 8:30am Window Rock Veterans Memorial Park\n\nDestination: Ganado Chapter House Ganado\, Arizona\nRoute: West on Hwy 264 to Ganado Arizona.\nMilton served in the Army for 3 years with the 82nd Airborne. Milton was a Proud Veteran and Traditional Healer\, which he learned from his father.\nJoin us in a Memorial escort in remembrance of Milton James.\n\n\nContact Person: Lawrence Lano
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/memorial-escort-for-the-late-us-army-spc4-82nd-airborne-milton-james/
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SUMMARY:Native Veterans Procession in Washington\, DC on 11/11
DESCRIPTION:Washington DC – #NavajoHopiHonorRiders registered to take part in the Native Veterans Procession in Washington\, DC from 2-4 pm on Friday\, November 11\, 2022. Please Check-In at 10am before we line you up to take part in the walking Procession. Livestream begins at 2:00PM at https://americanindian.si.edu/\n\n\nWe (NHHR) are registered in the color group Turquoise under the name of Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, look for Fred & Brenda Miller they will both be there\, as well as Regan Hawthorne from Lupton\, Az. Please read the following carefully so that you will know how to check in and when to line up for the Procession.\n\n\nCheck -In (Friday\, November 11\, 10 AM –1 PM)\nBefore you join the procession\, you must check in to receive your Procession Packet.\n\n\no Turquoise and Orange Groups- Please send only one designated POC person to pick up the Procession Packets.\n\n\n§ If your group’s POC is different from the name listed above\, kindly designate a different POC and have them pick up the Procession Packets.\n\n\n\no Veterans Hospitality Tents on Maryland Ave.\, SW and Third St.\, SW. See attached map for tent locations and procession route.\n\n\nv Photo Release Forms\n\n\no A Photo Release Form for every member of your group. Please complete them at the Check-In Tent and hand them into the Check-In staff.\n\n\nProcession Line Up/Staging (Friday\, November 11\, 1:00- 2:00 PM)\n\n\no Assembly and line up for all participants will be begin promptly at 1:00 PM outside the museum across from the Hospitality Tents on Maryland Avenue.\n\n\no Participants will be organized according to their color; Turquoise first\, followed by Orange\, then Plum\, then Green.\n\n\no Assembly Time according to your group:\n\n\n§ Turquoise: 1:00 PM (arranged alphabetically by their organization’s name)\n\n\no Each group section will be identified by a sail flag sign and there will be NMAI and Event staff with paddle signs to assist as well.\n\n\no Turquoise and Orange will be arranged alphabetically by their organization’s name (Alaska Native Veterans Association will be in front of the American Legion Cherokee Post 143)
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/2719/
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