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Remembering heroes, agony of Iwo Jima
Pioneer Press/Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram ^ | 2-20-05 | CHRIS VAUGHN

Posted on 02/20/2005 9:33:29 AM PST by Rakkasan1

FORT WORTH - Eight days is all Kenneth Phillips expected.

Raymond Rogers figured he'd be on another island, for another mission, in no time at all.

The men knew it would be a tough week, for sure. Every fight had been -- Guadalcanal, Saipan, Peleliu. But after eight days, they thought, Iwo Jima would be theirs.

The two Texans remember well the weeks of pre-invasion briefings that told them so.

But the rosy predictions came to a violent and abrupt end 60 years ago today, when two U.S. Marine divisions stormed the Japanese stronghold of Iwo Jima, a volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean not half as big as Manhattan.

The battle lasted 36 days. More than 6,800 American servicemen died -- one-third of all the Marines killed in World War II -- and an additional 19,000 were wounded in a fight that brought to mind the unforgettable savagery of Antietam or Gettysburg.

Iwo Jima, at least as much as the Normandy invasion of June 1944, defines World War II for the United States because of the extraordinary valor and sacrifice of the troops.

More Medals of Honor were earned on Iwo Jima -- 27 -- than in any other battle in U.S. history. And what is perhaps the war's most enduring photograph was taken on Mount Suribachi, the island's highest point, as six men struggled to raise the U.S. flag.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: heroes; island; iwojima; pacific; war; ww2
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worth a read and rememberance...

1 posted on 02/20/2005 9:33:34 AM PST by Rakkasan1
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To: Rakkasan1
last year I dedicated the summer to reading about the battle in the Pacific and read three different books on Iwo Jima...though not surprising considering the Your-A-Peons are involved, it bothers me that our boys who fought on Iwo and took so many more casaulties are almost forgotten about and barely mentioned compared to what took place 6/6/44. And not to marginalize or demean what happened in Normandy but seriously, how many people realize there were two D-Days??

On a football message board which has a political forum I started a thread Friday asking if anyone knew what Saturday marked....after a dozen wrong statements, some foolish, a poster finally stated it marked the beginning of the battle for Iwo
2 posted on 02/20/2005 9:45:43 AM PST by God luvs America (When the silent majority speaks the earth trembles!)
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To: God luvs America

have you read Victor Hanson's latest book?
he talks of his (uncle?) in the Pacific. It was pretty interesting. Flags of our Fathers was good ,too.


3 posted on 02/20/2005 9:47:22 AM PST by Rakkasan1 (no government program is ever a failure-it's just 'underfunded'...)
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To: Rakkasan1

I read Flags of our Fathers (good but a little slow) Bill Ross' Iwo Jima- Legacy of Valor (slow but great historical fact) and Into the Rising Sun.


4 posted on 02/20/2005 9:55:24 AM PST by God luvs America (When the silent majority speaks the earth trembles!)
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To: hollywood; maica; Freee-dame; Rakkasan1

My father-in-law George H. was a Marine radioman on Iwo Jima. He went in on day one, saw the flag raised on Mt. Suribachi with his own eyes, and went all the way to the end.

And best of all, he raised my wife-to-be!

Thank you Harry Truman, for dropping the Big Ones, so that both my father and father-in-law didn't have to invade Japan!


5 posted on 02/20/2005 9:59:26 AM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet

Pingawinga.


6 posted on 02/20/2005 10:01:29 AM PST by martin_fierro (Harsh not my mellow)
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To: Travis McGee

Amen..Re: Truman and Bomb. I was on ship at Iwo...Take
another look at that casualty figure...38 days..and 6,000 plus....and the media then, as now, wringing hands
while real Americans are fighting for their safety
and way of life...just like today..it is beyond my
comprehension to understand the blase' attitude toward
our young and bravest Patriots who are fighting for you
and me ...casualties..yes. Brave, Proud,..I am for them
every step of the way...now and in future !! Jake


7 posted on 02/20/2005 10:08:31 AM PST by sanjacjake
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To: Travis McGee

http://www.usmc.mil/moh.nsf/0/0000033ba9f47a7385255fa4004c4a8c?OpenDocument


8 posted on 02/20/2005 10:13:13 AM PST by ErnBatavia (ErnBatavia, Boxer, Pelosi, Thomas...the ultimate nightmare Menage a Quatro)
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To: martin_fierro

Thank you for remembering me and my dad, Martin.


9 posted on 02/20/2005 10:59:17 AM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Humina, humina, humina...)
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To: God luvs America
Actually every amphibious landing was marked as D day, it was the way the military designated landings. The day for the landing was D. However, everyone thinks of the landing in Normandy as THE D-day because it marked the beginning of the end in Europe. You can blame FDR for this because he shamelessly attached more importance on the war in Europe than the one in the Pacific.

He sent men and materials that could have been used in the Pacific to Europe and left the people in the Pacific just hanging on by their fingernails sometimes, witness Guadalcanal. Just another one of his many mistakes during the war.

10 posted on 02/20/2005 11:38:37 AM PST by calex59
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To: Travis McGee

Good points!!


11 posted on 02/20/2005 1:54:09 PM PST by maica (Ask a Dem: "When did promoting Democracy and Freedom in the World become a Bad Thing??")
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