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Conflicts & War

Choctaw Veterans
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians have a proud heritage of faith in their country and their freedom. The Tribe contributed to our nation's freedom during World War I: the Choctaw language was used as a code during the war to outwit German forces. Members of the Tribe have served honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces and continue to do so today.

Choctaw Indians As Confederate Soldiers

Choctaw Indian Veterans

Choctaws in the War of 1812

Battles
Conquistador Hernando De Soto's Expedition (1540)
Choctaw-Chickasaw War (1736)
Choctaw-Creek War (1740)
American Revolution (1775)
War of 1812 (1811)
American Civil War (1861)
World War I (1917)
World War II (1941)
Vietnam War (1965)
Gulf War I (1990)
Iraq War (2003)