1 posted on
03/27/2002 11:27:56 AM PST by
gunnyg
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PWM Photo
2 posted on
03/27/2002 11:32:20 AM PST by
gunnyg
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Another PWM Photo
3 posted on
03/27/2002 11:34:59 AM PST by
gunnyg
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Well done, well done.
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good job, good news.
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SALUTE from an old tin can sailor
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Just for the record.
Morning, 1020, 23 February 1945, Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima.
1/Lt H.G. Schrier's 40-man combat patrol from Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines.
That's Pfc Ray Jacobs (FoxCo 2/28) on the left, w/the radio on his back
13 posted on
03/27/2002 1:13:10 PM PST by
gunnyg
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Bronze Shield by Ray "Doc" Fornof
18 posted on
03/27/2002 3:41:46 PM PST by
gunnyg
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My thanks to all of you who have responded and posted Pics, etc.--much appreciated!!!
Semper Fidelis
Dick Gaines
20 posted on
03/27/2002 4:12:36 PM PST by
gunnyg
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And a BIG Marine Thank You to....
Ray "Doc" Fornof who worked long and hard to achieve recognition for Ray Jacobs!!!
23 posted on
03/27/2002 5:03:07 PM PST by
gunnyg
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Ray Jacobs
Ray can be contacted at....
Ray1Jacobs@msn.com
24 posted on
03/28/2002 5:35:07 AM PST by
gunnyg
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I should point out, that there are now TWO known survivors of the Iwo Jima flagraising--Cpl Chuck Lindberg, and now Sgt Ray Jacobs.
As PltSgt Thomas points out (see the book, Iwo Jima...by Marling/Wetenhall, Harvard University Press....) only three Marines actually raised the first flag, i.e., Lt Schrier, Sgt Hansen and PSgt Thomas.
However, Thomas was adamant in his explanation to a reporter two days following the flagraising, that ALL of the 40-man combat patrol shared equally in the event.
It is not known, nor have I ever seen any indication that any of the others of that patrol are still around--I do have a roster of that platoon.
25 posted on
03/28/2002 6:26:22 AM PST by
gunnyg
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E-2-28 (3rdPlt) Roster
26 posted on
03/28/2002 10:06:07 AM PST by
gunnyg
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27 posted on
03/28/2002 11:41:31 AM PST by
gunnyg
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28 posted on
04/02/2002 3:36:48 AM PST by
gunnyg
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This has been done many times using the "replacement" flag pic; I think it should be done at least once w/the genuine article!
LEST WE FORGET! By Gunny G!
29 posted on
04/08/2002 6:12:46 AM PDT by
gunnyg
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Vosot6@wmconnect.com To :
gunnyg@hotmail.com (Richard Gaines)
Subject :
Flag raising Iwo Jima statue
Date :
Fri, 27 Jun 2003 13:46:31 EDT
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Hi Dick.
I have some information that may be of interest to your readers. The city of Fall River Ma. just completed the project of bronzing a 2/3 replica of the flag raising on Iwo Jima. As soon as they raise additional funds, it is going to be assembled and placed on a pedestal in a city park. The finished bronzed statue is currently lying in a waterfront warehouse in three sections, awaiting additional funding to acquire a base.
The plaster mold that it was poured from was also returned to the city. Mr. Rick Kitchen, the Fall River Parks Administrator is anxious to sell the model, as they don't need it anymore. In a few weeks the city will be seeking bids. Their only stipulation is that the buyer be at least 200 miles distant from the city, as they expect it to become a major tourist attraction.
The plaster model was made by Felix DeWeldon, the man who created the full sized statue in Washington DC. Some time ago the company who made the bronze statue, offered to buy the model from the city for $150,000 but at the time, the city was not interested in selling it. The State had promised to fund the whole project. Since then the state backed out of the deal, citing a poor economy and huge deficit.
The city is unsure whether the Bronzing Company still has an interest, but legally they need to get at least three bids.
If any Vererans organization is interested in creating an identical bronzed Flag Raising statue, they may wsh to consider contacting the city of Fall River Parks Department for details. Their number is 508-324-2550. On a related note, Mr. Felix DeWeldon passed away about two weeks ago.
Frank Clynes
30 posted on
06/28/2003 8:25:50 AM PDT by
gunnyg
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