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Navajo Code Talker, WWII - Peter MacDonald, Sr
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As we get older we realize the role we must play to educate our younger counterparts. Offering the history that we have lived in order for them to understand the foundation they are going to create from.
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Abbreviated Biography:
Navajo Code Talker and Former Leader of the Navajo Nation
At the age of 15, Peter MacDonald, a Navajo from Teecnospos, AZ, enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He went through boot camp at U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD), San Diego, CA. Following regular combat and communication training at USMCB in Camp Pendleton, CA, MacDonald, along with other Navajo Marines, was secluded from other Marines for top secret Navajo Code School. During the final phase of World War II (1944-46) MacDonald served in South Pacific as Navajo Code Talker and North China with the Sixth Marine Division.
He was honorably discharged with a rank of Corporal. He went back to his home community of Teecnospos, Arizona. After graduation from High School and Junior College in Muskogee, Oklahoma, MacDonald went on to University of Oklahoma and graduated with an Electrical Engineering degree (BSEE). He pursued graduate studies at UCLA while working as a Project Engineer on the Polaris Missile project for (Howard) Hughes Aircraft Company. MacDonald served as Project Manager for the manufacture of the Polaris Missile Guidance System and was a member of the elite Hughes Technical Staff (MTS).
MacDonald has a long list of entrepreneurial endeavors attached to his name. Prominent among his work experience is his service as Chairman of the Navajo Nation from 1971 to 1983 and 1987-91. MacDonald was re-elected to the Office of the Chairman four times-unprecedented in Navajo history. MacDonald is co-founder of the Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT), the National Tribal Chairman Association, the American Indian National Bank and the Native American Prep School. MacDonald also worked as Sales and Marketing Director for Cataract Engineering Company, providing engineering service for start-ups of Nuclear Power Plants and overhaul of coal-fired power plants.
Among his many honors are: Recipient of Congressional Silver Medal for heroic service to the nation as a USMC Navajo Code Talker; University of Oklahoma Engineering Hall of Fame and Special Commendation by U.S. President Richard M. Nixon for “exceptional services to others”. Chairman MacDonald also served as a civilian member of USMC Education and Training Board of Directors appointed by the Secretary of Navy. In addition, MacDonald was featured in TIME magazine as one of 200 “Rising Leaders of America” in 1974. He received Honorary Doctorate degrees from the University of Southern Utah in Cedar City and the College of Ganado (AZ). In 1978 he also received the Distinguished Service Citation from the University of Oklahoma--the institution’s highest honor where he also served on the University of Oklahoma Board of Visitors and Bacone College Board of Regents.
MacDonald served on several national task forces and commissions (appointments by Presidents of the United States and Governors of Arizona and New Mexico). He now lectures at schools, colleges and universities, clubs, political organizations, government agencies and businesses. He is married--has five children and nine grandchildren. Currently he lives with his wife, Wanda, on the Navajo reservation at Tuba City, AZ. MacDonald is presently President of the Navajo Code Talkers Association--raising funds to build National Navajo Code Talkers Museum and Veteran Center to honor Heroes of WWII; whose unique legacy, from 1942 thru 1945, helped win the war; transmitting top secret messages in every major battle in the pacific theatre. Navajo Code was the only military code, in modern history, never broken by an enemy.
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Комментарии : 15   
@tinajune9985
@tinajune9985 10 месяцев назад
Love you Uncle MacDonald
@jan-ui2kz
@jan-ui2kz 2 года назад
Wonderful story awesome! Thank you so much . You a great leader. We admire u always. God bless you in many ways! We love you! Special to our heart.😊👍🙏🙏
@nivanelson3129
@nivanelson3129 2 года назад
Thx you very much for your wisdom about life and culture on our elderly ways of life
@lorettarnaswood4675
@lorettarnaswood4675 Год назад
Thanks you for listening to you. My dad is to talk to us like that.
@d.n.a.shadow6549
@d.n.a.shadow6549 2 года назад
Thank you 4 letting other's know " this is the new a great librería " no se borra " this is a greater way 2 see From here far away,right at my hands n ear's " been a kind person coming from great background's - " Yes seen it in a DRIFRENT way " technology rise a standards issues " LOVING SPIRIT- IS ALWAY'S AROUND U n all " blessings 2 you n friends n family🤲🏻 ✨💢💢🌟
@mansonkitseallyboy7115
@mansonkitseallyboy7115 2 года назад
Thank you again Chaii
@joyona7430
@joyona7430 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. I feel very blessed to have found your channel on RU-vid.
@paulenemowers8116
@paulenemowers8116 2 месяца назад
Thank you, grampa...
@AxeDamon
@AxeDamon 2 года назад
I enjoy listening to your videos
@besandi
@besandi 2 года назад
Ahéhee, appreciate you Chairman MacDonald. Your words are a blessing and the medicine bundles, our Diné language are truely powerful just like our elders. Thank you for your years of service as our Chairman and as a Navajo Code Talker.
@danyellerobinson5940
@danyellerobinson5940 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this wisdom.
@alberta.reed505
@alberta.reed505 2 года назад
Thank you Brother for your wisdom, God bless you always.
@m.p.w.333
@m.p.w.333 2 года назад
I want to go back to when there were no europeans here on this soil. To take care of the mother 🌎 and to live and learn from the elders. 🙏💙🌎
@Beeni-wello777
@Beeni-wello777 10 месяцев назад
Hadih🤲🌌🌱
@PhillipJermakian
@PhillipJermakian 4 месяца назад
Anyone who thinks this is cap can just look at video game culture online. There was an age wall I got to be a 20 something part of 20 years ago, most online gamers were younger then me and it became kids teaching kids where no adults were, so teabagging became a thing, poor sportsmanship became the norm, juvenile culture of meanness became common. It seems people are growing out of it but still it's a good example. Also I remember when there was like an intelligence check to get on the internet back in 1995, it was almost utopian with free exchange of ideas and helpful advice before it became a corporate looting ground. To drive the point home there was a wonderful article, awful but educational, about African elephants that began to attack people. They moved a herd of elephants by helicopter I think it was, but the bulls were too heavy to carry, so they left them behind. The "teen" males began attacking people, they realized that there were no adult males around to teach the young elephants how to be elephants. Once they brought the bull elephants back in the attacks stopped.
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