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Marines, sailors observe 61st anniversary of Iwo Jima battle
Marine Corps News ^ | Mar 16, 2006 | Lance Cpl. C. Lindsay

Posted on 03/17/2006 2:50:50 PM PST by SandRat

IWO JIMA, Japan (March 16, 2006) -- Marines, sailors, U.S. and Japanese World War II veterans and their family members gathered at the Reunion of Honor Monument March 8, in commemoration of the 61st anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima.

The ceremony honored service members killed during the battle and celebrated the current relationship between the U.S. and Japan.

Keith M. Little, a Marine veteran and Navajo code talker, was one of the 35 Iwo Jima veterans who shared their stories with the Marines that day.

“We faced much resistance (at Iwo Jima),” Little said. “Most of the fighting was personal confrontation.”

The Battle of Iwo Jima began on Feb. 19, 1945 at 8:30 a.m. when the order, “Land the landing force,” sent the first wave of Marines toward the shores of Iwo Jima. Once ashore, the Marines were slowed by the loose volcanic sand that made up the beach. Unable to find cover or concealment, the U.S. service members were exposed to persistent, enemy gun fire.

“We weren’t supposed to land here – they were saving us for Okinawa,” said Allan Lichens, a Marine veteran.

Marines used flame throwers and grenades to clear bunkers dug by the Japanese. More than 100,000 men fought on the island, which is roughly one-third the size of Manhattan Island, New York.

After the battle, nearly 21,000 Japanese and more than 6,000 U.S. service members died. Most of the Japanese fought to the death, 200 were taken prisoner.

“One can almost hear the exploding ordnance and (smell the) stench of gun powder and death,” said retired Lt. Gen. Larry F. Snowden, an Iwo Jima veteran. “War is a poor way to solve differences.”

Many of the former U.S. and Japanese service members and their families shook hands and spoke with their former enemies.

“I didn’t want to come back initially, but the officials (in my group) wanted me to come,” Little said. “I feel good about coming back, compared to my initial visit as a warrior in February of 1945.”

For many of the veterans, this anniversary was the first time they had been back since landing on the black sands in early 1945.

“Perhaps time is the best healing, but healing leaves scars,” Snowden said. “We can only hope that over time, the scars will fade away. And we can seek together the peace our nations deserve.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Japan
KEYWORDS: 61st; anniversary; battle; iwojima; marines; observe; sailors; wwii

1 posted on 03/17/2006 2:50:53 PM PST by SandRat
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To: 2LT Radix jr; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; 80 Square Miles; A Ruckus of Dogs; acad1228; AirForceMom; ..

Remembering/Honoring the Fallen at Iwo Jima.


2 posted on 03/17/2006 2:51:30 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

Wow, once again how do you thank these AMERICANS.

All I can say is THANK YOU FOR MY FREEDOM!!!


3 posted on 03/17/2006 2:56:12 PM PST by Patriot Hooligan ("God have mercy on my enemies because I won't." General George S. Patton)
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To: SandRat

I'm just glad CNN wasn't around then to amplify Tokyo Rose.


4 posted on 03/17/2006 2:58:14 PM PST by mainepatsfan
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To: Patriot Hooligan
Wow, once again how do you thank these AMERICANS.

By supporting their Grandsons/Granddaughters/Grandnephews/Grandnieces for what they are doing now is how.

5 posted on 03/17/2006 2:58:27 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet

Ping


6 posted on 03/17/2006 3:01:16 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: SandRat

I hope the ignorant masses figure out what these words mean.
I did along time ago... that's why I proudly served in the USCG.


7 posted on 03/17/2006 3:04:19 PM PST by Patriot Hooligan ("God have mercy on my enemies because I won't." General George S. Patton)
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To: SandRat

I hope the ignorant masses figure out what these words mean.
I did along time ago... that's why I proudly served in the USCG.


8 posted on 03/17/2006 3:04:21 PM PST by Patriot Hooligan ("God have mercy on my enemies because I won't." General George S. Patton)
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To: SandRat
Keith M. Little, a Marine veteran and Navajo code talker, was one of the 35 Iwo Jima veterans who shared their stories with the Marines that day.

Those guys were just cool.

9 posted on 03/17/2006 3:04:33 PM PST by StarCMC (All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing...thank you Sarge.)
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To: Patriot Hooligan

It seems the luck of the Irish is not with me today. Neither is a fast computer.


10 posted on 03/17/2006 3:06:07 PM PST by Patriot Hooligan ("God have mercy on my enemies because I won't." General George S. Patton)
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To: SandRat
My father was there and he was ARMY! The Marines have a good propaganda machine. ;0)
11 posted on 03/17/2006 3:09:02 PM PST by cibco (Xin Loi... Saddam)
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To: SandRat
6000 Marines were killed on Iwo Jima and sleep in a cemetery on this tiny speck of sulfur rock in the Pacific where the opening battle took place of what would have been the invasion of the Japanese homeland.

At the gateway to the cemetery someone carved a tribute in stone:

"When you go home,
Tell them for us and say,
For your tomorrow,
We gave our today."

Think of that poem the next time you see someone burning the American flag.
12 posted on 03/17/2006 3:15:24 PM PST by R.W.Ratikal
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To: cibco

There were Marines at Normandy. Marines served on Eisenhower's staff. Marines landed in North Africa. Marines served in the OSS in Europe. The Army propaganda machine never mentions any of that though.


13 posted on 03/17/2006 3:16:40 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: SandRat

Sadly, most of the survivors are gone. The youngest survivors are almost 80.


14 posted on 03/17/2006 3:24:20 PM PST by fso301
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To: A.A. Cunningham

Marines served on board the battleships that bombarded the Normandy shoreline, directing very accurate and effective fires. Didn't know that any landed with The Army, but they, and their Navy brethren were invaluable.


15 posted on 03/17/2006 3:33:51 PM PST by SJSAMPLE
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To: SandRat

“War is a poor way to solve differences.”

Sadly, sometimes it's the ONLY way.


16 posted on 03/17/2006 3:35:45 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: tet68

Agree on that. We have Marines in every embassy in the world.


17 posted on 03/17/2006 5:18:27 PM PST by cibco (Xin Loi... Saddam)
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To: SandRat

BTTT


18 posted on 03/18/2006 3:15:07 AM PST by E.G.C.
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