To: ClearCase_guy
Wasn't Iwo the place where "Uncommon valor was a common commodity?"
IIRC, the phrase is "Uncommon valor was a common virtue."
I agree with your remarks on the iconic nature of the photograph. While the image is unique to the Marine Corps, I have always seen it as a triumphal assertion of Allied victory over fascism. In a similar vein is the photograph of Soviet flag being raised over the bullet and shell-pocked Reichstag.
9 posted on
07/05/2006 9:32:02 AM PDT by
Captain Rhino
( Dollars spent in India help a friend; dollars spent in China arm an enemy.)
To: Captain Rhino
Thanks for the quote correction.
It's sort of ironic that the US flag going up has only the Heavens in the background. The Soviet flag raising you refer to has a totally devastated urban background.
Due to the difference in Theaters, it really couldn't be any other way -- but still it seems to hint at something inherent in the promise of the West and the self-destructive tendencies of Socialism.
11 posted on
07/05/2006 9:37:43 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
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