Battle Reenactment: Pacific Valor

November 14, 2026
11 AM & 2PM
$20

The Museum’s Pacific Valor battle Reenactments each tell the story of a specific World War II serviceman whose courage shaped the course of history. This presentation centers on Chester Nez, a Navajo Code Talker whose service during the brutal Battle of Peleliu was critical to American operations in the Pacific.

Through live battlefield demonstrations and immersive interpretation, guests will experience how Nez and his fellow Code Talkers used the Navajo language to transmit secure communications under fire—saving lives and ensuring mission success during one of the war’s most grueling campaigns.

This presentation is not recommended for small children, pets, or those with heart conditions due to loud noises and simulated combat effects.
Programs are offered at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. in the Pacific Combat Zone.

Online ticket purchases are highly encouraged. Seating is first come, first served.