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Code Talkers Kiowa Tribe

Features

Location United States
Type Commemorative medals › Military medals
Year 2013
Composition Bronze (90% copper, 10% zinc)
Diameter 76 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Issued 15 October 2008
Number
N#
366159

Series: Code Talkers Recognition Congressional Medals Program

Obverse

A Code Talker, kneeling on right knee, holding phone in right hand to ear, holding rifle in left hand, in front of boxes. Inscription surrounding.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
KIOWA TRIBE CODE TALKERS
689TH FIELD ARTILLERY, EUROPE
U.S.
JFM

Unabridged legend: United States

Engraver: Joseph Francis Menna

Designer: Joseph Francis Menna

Reverse

The Kiowa Tribe logo, inscription surrounding.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
DEDICATION • HONOR • VALOR
WORLD WAR II • ACT OF CONGRESS 2008
JFM

Engraver: Joseph Francis Menna

Designer: Joseph Francis Menna

Mint

United States Mint of Philadelphia, United States (1792-date)

Comments

The Code Talkers Recognition Act of 2008 requires the Secretary of the Treasury to strike Congressional Medals in recognition of the dedication and valor of Native American code talkers to the U.S. Armed Services during World War I and World War II. “Code talkers” refers to those Native Americans who used their tribal languages as a means of secret communication during wartime.

Under the Act, unique gold medals are struck for each Native American tribe that had a member who served as a code talker. Silver duplicate medals are presented to the specific code talkers, their next of kin, or other personal representatives. In addition, bronze duplicates are available for sale to the public.

This medal is a bronze duplicate of the Congressional Gold Medal awarded to Kiowa Tribe Code Talkers at a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol Building on November 20, 2013, in recognition of their dedication and valor.

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