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Oldest WWI Memorial in the U.S. is here at Haskell Indian Nations University. It is not recognized as such due to the Indians not being citizens at the time. It is the stadium arch. You Tube "Keeping Legends Alive".
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The men of the Indian nations are, and were, great warriors. I am glad they volunteered to serve even after all the bad things our government did to them in the 19th century.
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Just in case you can't read the article here's another one.
https://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/commemorate/family-ties/documenting-doughboys/4853-choctaw-code-talkers-in-wwi.html
https://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/commemorate/family-ties/documenting-doughboys/4853-choctaw-code-talkers-in-wwi.html
Choctaw Code Talkers in WWI - World War I Centennial
Site of the United States WWI Centennial Commission, and the Doughboy Foundation, building the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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