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Marina Amaral on Twitter: "One American POW, Joe Kieyoomia, was in Nagasaki at the time of the bombing but survived, reportedly having been shielded from the effects of the bomb by the
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TIL of Army Sgt. Joe Kieyoomia; captured by the Japanese, he was first tortured as a traitor, until he could prove he was Navaho, then tortured to get him to help break
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TIL of Joe Kieyoomia, a Navajo American POW in WWII who survived the Bataan Death March and the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. His Japanese captors initially treated him worse because they thought
TIL about Joe Kieyoomia, a Navajo soldier who survived both the Bataan Death March and the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. He was tortured more than other prisoners because he was mistaken for
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Joe Kieyoomia, Navajo Silver Split Shank Ring with Turquoise Cabochon, c.1970 | Shiprock Santa Fe
Joe Kieyoomia, Navajo Small Silver and Bisbee Turquoise Concho Belt, c.1970 | Shiprock Santa Fe
Joe Kieyoomia, Navajo Silver and Turquoise Shadowbox Ring | Shiprock Santa Fe
Joe Kieyoomia (1919 — 1997), American Navajo soldier | World Biographical Encyclopedia
Joe Kieyoomia, el navajo que sobrevivió en Nagasaki gracias a los muros de su celda
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The Navajo Code Talkers and their unbreakable code, 1942-1945 - Rare Historical Photos
The Navajo Code from World War Two: Was it Unbreakable? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history
The Names Project - 200th/515th Coast Artillery - K
1970's Native American Marine with Quite a Family History! - EPHEMERA, PHOTOGRAPHS & MILITARY ARTWORK - U.S. Militaria Forum