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    In 2006, a film directed by Clint Eastwood was released in theatres around the world titled Letters from Iwo Jima. Unlike most war movies that are produced for the American public, this film entirely captures the World War II battle of Iwo Jima from the perspective of the enemy. For a rare change, Letters from Iwo Jima shows the cultural aspect and daily life the Japanese soldiers experienced during the war. Although the film was given many positive reviews and was noted as one of the best films

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    Ira Hayes was one of the flag raisers captured in the famous picture on Iwo Jima hill. Ira Hayes was a Pima Indian born in Arizona on the twelfth of January 1932. Ira dropped out of high school just before going into his junior year. He went on to join the conservation corps for two months in 1942 ,after this he became a carpenter. Ira Hayes enlisted in United States the Marine Corps Reserve in Phoenix Arizona. He was soon assigned to parachute boot camp in Gillespie Marine Corps Base in

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    Father is the tittle of my book. The authors of the book are James Bradley and Ron Powers. The story takes place in the spring of 1998 four years after the death of his father on Mount Suribachi In Iwo Jima. James Bradley tells the story of his father John Bradley and the six men that raised the flag in Iwo Jima. The main characters are John Bradley, Rene Gagnon, Harlon Block, Franklin Sousley, Mike Strank, Ira Hayes, James Bradley. John Bradley was the one of three survivors of the six men who raised

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    Marine Corps strategy to fight the Japanese during World War 2. It was effective in winning the war. One island, Iwo Jima became one of the most important events that has taken place in American history. One of the most historical battles marines fought during the pacific campaign lead by General Douglas Macarthur. The most memorable and historic moment during the battle of Iwo Jima was the raising of the American flag by five united states marines and one united states navy corpsman. This was captured

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    the moment at hand, a moment in history that cannot be duplicated, and in some aspects, attempt to physically hold a memory. However, not every memory is made for the best. Joe Rosenthal snapped this photo on February 23, 1945 during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. This picture, taken hurriedly in fear of missing the ‘moment’, depicts six soldiers: five Marines and one United States Navy Corpsman from the United States hoisting the American flag. These soldiers were standing on the corpses

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    Story of Courage, written by James Bradley, covers some of the events during World War II that took place in the western theater of the world. The book specifically focuses on one group of men known as Flyboys, who were tasked with bombing Chichi Jima in order to try to make it possible for the United States to take the island which was impossible to take by land. The pilots Jimmy Dye, Glenn Frazier, Floyd Hall, Marve Mershon, Dick Woelhof, Grady York, Warren Earl Vaughan, and the anonymous B-24

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    Axis power. Eventually coming to an end, and the American flag being raised high. Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, the historical photograph taken on February 23, 1945 by Joe Rosenthal located on Iwo Jima island, a distance away from Japan. As the island got quieter by the minute and the count of live Japanese soldiers slowly decreased, six brave soldiers ran and climbed the highest point of Iwo Jima. Their objective now? Securely raise the American flag to honor America and the victory over the defeat

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    For our legacy leader paper I have been assigned to select a leader who has had a positive impact on my growth as a leader and a Military Intelligence professional; as well as discuss the legacy that I would like to leave behind. In this paper I will discuss lessons that I have learned from the story of John Basilone. John Basilone was a Gunnery Sergeant in the United States Marine Corp who earned the Medal of Honor during World War Two. He was a leader who left a resonating impression in the Marine

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    FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS Throughout school, many students come in contact with the picture of the six marines raising the American flag in the battle of Iwo Jima. The students also know this picture as a statue that was made to honor all of those that were lost in this tragic battle. James Bradley wanted to change how people looked at this picture or statue. He wanted to give each marine a name to go along with the hand or face that is seen in the picture. James, when writing the book, makes each

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    One of the most famous photographs in history was taken by Joe Rosenthal at the Battle of Iwo Jima, during the Second World War. The American people on a whole embraced this photo and saw it as a firm success for the army, so the government knowing that the war needed lots of added funds decided to cease this opportunity and sent the survivors of the flag razing on a propaganda based bond drive for the army. Clint Eastwood in the way he directed the film showed just how different an image of war

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