Native American World War II Veteran, Final Member of Unit, Dies at 101

Native American World War II Veteran, Final Member of Unit, Dies at 101

As the number of remaining World War II veterans continues to dwindle, Gilbert “Choc” Charleston, one of the last Native American WWII soldiers and the final surviving member of his unit, died on Thanksgiving night at age 101.  The news of Charleston’s passing was confirmed by the Choctaw Nation, of which the veteran was a […]

How Four Nuns Became the First Native American Women to Serve in the US Military

U.S. Army nurses pose for an undated photo during the Spanish-American War.

Originally published by The 19th. In an old black and white photograph, four nuns flank a priest at a U.S. military hospital in Havana, Cuba. Their severe expressions speak to the harsh conditions they had faced during the Spanish-American War — from the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota to military camps in Florida, […]