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Joseph Oklahombi (May 1, 1895 -
April 13, 1960) was a
Choctaw soldier in the
United States Army
during the
First World War. He was the most-decorated...
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Tishomingo City
Cemetery in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
Joseph Oklahombi (May 1, 1895 –
April 13, 1960).
Oklahombi –
whose surname in the
Choctaw language means man...
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portraits of two
World War I
Choctaw code talkers: Otis
Leader and
Joseph Oklahombi. The
largest collection of his
paintings is at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum...
- be evacuated,
despite wounds and
suffering the
effects of gas.
Joseph Oklahombi,
American soldier of the
Choctaw nation who was a
Choctaw code talker...
- author, historian,
former editor of the
American Indian Quarterly Joseph Oklahombi (1895–1960),
Choctaw code
talker Peter Pitchlynn (1806–1881), Amb****ador...
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their commanding officer observed. One of Frazier's
colleagues was
Joseph Oklahombi–whose
surname means "man killer" in the
Choctaw language–Oklahoma's most...
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ambulance onto the
battle field rescuing countless wounded soldiers.
Joseph Oklahombi,
American soldier of the
Choctaw nation who was a
Choctaw code talker...
- Frazer, Ben Hampton,
Solomon Louis, Pete Maytubby, Jeff Nelson,
Joseph Oklahombi,
Robert Taylor,
Calvin Wilson, and
Captain Walter Veach. More than 70...
- Frazer, Ben Hampton,
Solomon Louis, Pete Maytubby, Jeff Nelson,
Joseph Oklahombi,
Robert Taylor,
Calvin Wilson, and
Walter Veach. With at
least one Choctaw...