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Michael Nez, son of Chester Nez, salutes his father's casket at his father's funeral at the Santa Fe National Cemetery, Tuesday, June 10, 2014, in Sante Fe, N.M. Nez, the last of the 29 Navajos who developed a code that stumped the Japanese during World War II, died Wednesday morning, June 4, 2014. He was 93. (AP Photo/The Santa Fe New Mexican, Luis Sanchez Saturno), APTOPIX
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2014-06-10
AP/East News
Associated Press
The Santa Fe New Mexican
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2,47MB
44cm x 29cm by 300dpi
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