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Iwo Jima Thesis

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"Among the Americans who served on Iwo Island, uncommon valor was a common virtue." Those were the words of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, who served as an Admiral on the island of Iwo Jima. He was a man who knew many,many soldiers to be his friends on the island. Admiral Nimitz, who he watched fight and die in one of the bloodiest battles of World War ll, was a man of honor and always tried to put his men in the best position possible. This battle is well worth knowing about. Especially because if it hadn’t happened, at least 24,000 lives would not have been saved. The U.S marines secured Iwo Jima after sacrificing everything they had to save the lives of others. The heart of these soldiers cannot be described in a simple essay so here is just a little bit of what these courageous troops gave up. …show more content…

the flag on when the 4th and 5th Marine Divisions reached Iwo Jima is actually on top of a mountain the Marines secured, Mount Suribachi. Even though Iwo Jima is a very small island, it had several large mountains upon it. Iwo Jima is actually one island of many islands a part of the Volcano Islands archipelago. The island changed its name to Lo Island in 2007. Felix W. de Weldon was the sculptor who made the memorial. Joe Rosenthal, a member of the associated press, was the man took the very memorable photo of the soldiers raising the flag in Iwo Jima. This photograph made way to a man on duty in the U.S Navy, and inspired him to construct this memorial. Felix de Weldon served in the U.S Navy and was so moved by the photo he decided to create the life-size model that eventually wound up being the memorial we see today. Only three of the five men who originally raised the flag survived this horrific battle. That just goes to show how terrifically messy this battle

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