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- Q7811671 description "Recipient of the Purple Heart medal".
- Q7811671 description "Recipient of the Purple Heart medal".
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- Q7811671 abstract "Tobias William Frazier, Sr. (1892–1975) was a full-blood Choctaw Indian who was a member of the famous fourteen Choctaw Code Talkers. The Code Talkers pioneered the use of American Indian languages as military code during war. Their initial exploits took place during World War I, and were repeated by Native American tribes during World War II. They are referred to collectively as Code Talkers.Frazier, in addition to his contribution to American history as a Choctaw Code Talker, also personifies the Choctaws’ success in accommodating the changes brought about by Oklahoma’s statehood, following the dissolution of their self-governing republic.".
- Q7811671 birthDate "1892".
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- Q7811671 deathDate "1975".
- Q7811671 deathYear "1975".
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- Q7811671 dateOfBirth "1892".
- Q7811671 dateOfDeath "1975".
- Q7811671 name "Frazier, Tobias W.".
- Q7811671 shortDescription "Recipient of the Purple Heart medal".
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- Q7811671 comment "Tobias William Frazier, Sr. (1892–1975) was a full-blood Choctaw Indian who was a member of the famous fourteen Choctaw Code Talkers. The Code Talkers pioneered the use of American Indian languages as military code during war. Their initial exploits took place during World War I, and were repeated by Native American tribes during World War II.".
- Q7811671 label "Tobias W. Frazier".
- Q7811671 givenName "Tobias W.".
- Q7811671 name "Frazier, Tobias W.".
- Q7811671 name "Tobias W. Frazier".
- Q7811671 surname "Frazier".