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70 years ago today (nt)
2/23/2015

Posted on 02/23/2015 9:04:14 AM PST by Borges



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1 posted on 02/23/2015 9:04:14 AM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

Where uncommon valor was a common virtue.


2 posted on 02/23/2015 9:06:52 AM PST by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: Borges

bump.


3 posted on 02/23/2015 9:07:52 AM PST by 9thLife ("Life is a military endeavor..." -- Pope Francis)
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To: Borges

Bump


4 posted on 02/23/2015 9:09:18 AM PST by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: Borges

Boy would those brave men be horrified at how their nation turned out to be 70 years later!


5 posted on 02/23/2015 9:11:23 AM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
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To: Borges

...just a note on the battle, lifted from Wikipedia: “The Imperial Japanese Army positions on the island were heavily fortified, with vast bunkers, hidden artillery, and 18 kilometers (11 mi) of tunnels. The battle was the first American attack on the Japanese Home Islands, and the Imperial soldiers defended their positions tenaciously. Of the 21,000 Japanese soldiers present at the beginning of the battle, over 20,000 were killed and only 216 taken prisoner.

During the 2-month-long battle, 27 U.S. military personnel were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions. Of the 27 medals awarded, 22 were presented to Marines and five were presented to United States Navy sailors (four of whom were Hospital Corpsman); this is over 25% of the 82 Medals of Honor awarded to Marines in the entirety of World War II.”


6 posted on 02/23/2015 9:11:39 AM PST by doyle
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To: Borges

Three of those men were KIA before the battle for Iwo Jima was over.


7 posted on 02/23/2015 9:17:18 AM PST by Flag_This (You can't spell "treason" without the "O".)
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To: Borges

I once read a story about a Marine on Iwo Jima who said that in battle, the Marine in his squad carrying a BAR was killed. Being a well trained Marine, he picked up the BAR and suddenly every Jap on the island was shooting at him. When asked what he did, he said, “I threw that BAR down faster than I picked it up and lived”!


8 posted on 02/23/2015 9:30:02 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (True followers of Christ emulate Christ. True followers of Mohammed emulate Mohammed.)
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To: Borges

Semper Fidelis.

This comes from a career Navy man.


9 posted on 02/23/2015 9:31:18 AM PST by fredhead (Join the Navy and see the world.....77% of which is covered in water.)
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To: Borges

My late father-in-law, 4th, Marine Division barely made it off that damned island. He was luckier than most I guess. He got ‘’the million dollar wound’’, a leg wound and it got him the heck out of there. God bless them all.


10 posted on 02/23/2015 9:31:26 AM PST by jmacusa (Liberalism defined: When mom and dad go away for the weekend and the kids are in charge.)
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To: doyle

11 of those medals were awarded postumushly.


11 posted on 02/23/2015 9:33:25 AM PST by jmacusa (Liberalism defined: When mom and dad go away for the weekend and the kids are in charge.)
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To: doyle

“Manila John” Basilone, who’d been awarded the Medal of Honor for Guadalcanal actions, was blown apart on the beach on Day One.


12 posted on 02/23/2015 9:37:26 AM PST by ErnBatavia (It ain't a "hashtag"....it's a damn pound sign. ###)
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To: jmacusa

My uncle - he’s 90 now - was a SeaBee and was on many of the Pacific islands, building airstrips as soon as the Marines had taken enough land to put one. He never has talked about it much but I do recall him saying they were real sitting ducks for snipers. I never appreciated what these men, teenagers, really, did until I got to spend my 21st birthday in Vietnam. Pray for our troops, wherever they are.


13 posted on 02/23/2015 9:51:37 AM PST by beelzepug (You can't fix a broken washing machine by washing more expensive clothes in it.)
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To: ErnBatavia
Actually he was called “Machine Gun John'' Basilone He was from my home state of New Jersey, Rahway, New Jersey. His family and his many descendants still live there and I believe every year the town honors him on the day he was killed in action.
14 posted on 02/23/2015 10:02:33 AM PST by jmacusa (Liberalism defined: When mom and dad go away for the weekend and the kids are in charge.)
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To: Borges

Here’s health to you and to our CorpsWhich we are proud to serve;In many a strife we’ve fought for lifeAnd never lost our nerve.If the Army and the NavyEver look on Heaven’s scenes,They will find the streets are guardedBy United States Marines.


15 posted on 02/23/2015 10:31:47 AM PST by BigCinBigD (...Was that okay?)
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To: jmacusa
“Manila John” is correct. He earned that nickname when he was in the US Army and stationed in Manila. He was from Raritan, NJ where a Park is named in his honor. He is honored every year. He was KIA on the 19th of February.
16 posted on 02/23/2015 10:42:25 AM PST by BatGuano (You don't think I'd go into combat with loose change in my pocket, do ya?)
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To: Borges
Back in '99, I went to Washington to audition for the Marine Band. I went by the Barracks the day before, just to get my bearings and figure out where the Sousa Band Hall was.

Well, I wasn't allowed on the Barracks property, but I did see where the building was.

A couple blocks away is the Washington Navy Yard, which I was allowed to enter. I encountered a tiny 2 story building with a sign that said 'Marine Corps Museum'. This was long before the National Museum of the Marine Corps was built in Quantico.

Anyway, on the second floor of that building were the two flags that were raised over Suribachi. Just something kinda cool.

17 posted on 02/23/2015 10:47:05 AM PST by real saxophonist (Spam, Spam, Spam, Bacon, and Spam. Extra Bacon.)
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To: doyle

Just think of all those poor Japanese soldiers who needlessly died, all because we thought we could kill our way to victory rather than offering them jobs. Oh, the humanity!


18 posted on 02/23/2015 10:56:27 AM PST by pluvmantelo (Democrats: the party of moral hazard, the IRS, the NSA and the heckler's veto)
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To: BatGuano

Rartian, you’re right. I don’t know. My oldest brother was in the 5th. Marine Division in the ‘70s. I believe the 5th. was also the outfit Basilone was with and it was my brother who told me. I also believe Basilone was the first Marine to win the Medal Of Honor in WW2.


19 posted on 02/23/2015 12:39:19 PM PST by jmacusa (Liberalism defined: When mom and dad go away for the weekend and the kids are in charge.)
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To: jmacusa

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Basilone


20 posted on 02/23/2015 2:28:40 PM PST by ErnBatavia (It ain't a "hashtag"....it's a damn pound sign. ###)
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