Posted on 02/24/2009 4:21:49 PM PST by SandRat
ARLINGTON, Va. Sixty-four years ago on Feb. 23, 1945, U.S. Marines stormed the sands of Iwo Jima and raised the American flag atop Mount Suribachi.
In honor of the 64th anniversary of that historic event, dozens of spectators and Marines, including nine individuals who fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima, gathered at the Marine Corps War Memorial today for a flag-raising ceremony.
One of the Iwo Jima veterans present at the event acted as a forward observer during the battle, calling for and guiding indirect artillery fire from the island.
The [flag-raising] brings back so many memories, said former Pfc. James Wheeler, a Falls Church, Va., native. It gave me goose bumps all over to see that flag go up again.
Wheeler also said Feb. 23 should be an important date everyone should remember because a lot of Marines sacrificed their lives for that victory.
Before the ceremonys conclusion, the Iwo Jima veterans placed a wreath at the base of the memorial to pay homage to those who were killed during the battle.
The Marine Corps War Memorial was sculpted by Felix de Weldon, using the iconic flag-raising photograph shot by Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal. The memorial was officially dedicated Nov. 10, 1954, on the Corps birthday by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
This war memorial is a reflection of all Marine sacrifices. Not just the Marines who fought at Iwo Jima, but Marines who fought years before that, years after that and today, said Michael Kessler, national executive director for the Young Marines National Headquarters and a retired Marine colonel.
Semper Fi.
Salute
BumP!
Uncommon valor was a common virtue.
I’m sure O will take steps to remedy that situation before too long...
He’ll have to answer to the Marines and Marine families.
I am proud to be a member of a Marine Corps League detachment that has several Iwo Jima veterans. They don’t brag, they don’t beat their chests; but thet can shed more than one tear talking about the Marines that didn’t come home.
Thank you for your service, all of you.
Semper fi.
I don't think so, as incredibly stupid as I think Zero is, he won't bite the hand that "created" him. He and Joe Rosenthal's pic have something in common, they were both "created" by the media.
I was at the 50th and 55th commemorations in 1995 and 2000 (this is USS JUNEAU LPD-10 in 2000). Got a small bottle of Iwo Jima sand on my book shelf. I have always been amazed so many men died to purchase such an ugly little piece of real estate. I felt like a little kid in the presence of the vets I met in 1995.
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