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Abstract. This article examines two iconic American photographs – Flag-raising on Iwo. Jima (1945) and Ground Zero Spirit (2001).
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Despite being the deadliest conflict in Marine Corps history the Battle of Iwo Jima was a remarkable triumph for the Marines and the American people. The flag-
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Un tiers des marines tués pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale meurt à Iwo. Jima. DESCRIPTION DE L'ŒUVRE ET INTERPRETATION. Cadrage. La photographie présente un
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Jul 6 2016 Iwo Jima: New mystery arises from iconic image - Omaha.com- Omaha World-Herald ... :flag raising so many times he has each frame memorized.
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This rich articula- tion of civic action in the Iwo Jima photograph provides performative resolution of the tension between liberalism and democracy in U S
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Four men work together to plant a flagpole in the ground An American flag flies Joe Rosenthal's iconic photo of the recreated flag-raising on Mount Suribachi
a comparative analysis of Flag-raising on Iwo Jima and Ground Zero
Abstract This article examines two iconic American photographs – Flag-raising on Iwo Jima (1945) and Ground Zero Spirit (2001)
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What does the flag raising mean on Iwo Jima?
This photograph shows the Marines of the 5th Division advancing up a slope during the 1945 battle of Iwo Jima. Marines planted and raised a flag to mark their capture of the peak, to the delight of American witnesses, but a Japanese grenade attack interrupted them when the enemy heard the Americans cheer for the flag.What lessons can we learn from Iwo Jima?
The hellishness of war should never be forgotten. But an equally important lesson to remember from Iwo Jima is the price of freedom is high. We pay in the lives of our young men and women who go into battle. The truth is just as real today in Iraq and Afghanistan as it was 60 years ago on the beaches of Iwo Jima.What was the point of Iwo Jima?
Iwo Jima, which means Sulfur Island, was strategically important as an air base for fighter escorts supporting long-range bombing missions against mainland Japan.- Mt. Suribachi, the island's most prominent feature, was the site of the famed U.S. Marine Corps flag raising on February 23, 1945. Due to the first raised flag being too small, a second more visible flag was ordered.
The Battle for Iwo Jima
Location: Volcanic island 660 miles south of Tokyo Size: 2 miles wide by 4 miles long (8 sm) Background: Summer/Fall 1944
Even before ground operations to secure the Mariana Islands of Guam, Saipan, and Tinian ended, U.S. Naval construction battalions were already clearing land for air bases suitable for the new B-2E ´6XSHUIRUPUHVVHVBµ 7OHVH OXJH NRPNHUV OMG M UMQJH capable of reaching the Japanese Home Islands. The first B- 29bombing runs began in October 1944. But there was a problem³ Japanese fighters taking off from tiny Iwo Jima were intercepting B-
29s, as well as attacking the Mariana airfields. The U.S.
determined that Iwo Jima must be captured. The Battle: U.S. Marines invaded Iwo Jima on February 19, 1945, after months of naval and air bombardment. The Japanese defenders of the island were dug into bunkers deep within the volcanic rocks. Approximately 70,000 U.S. Marines and 18,000 Japanese soldiers took part in the battle. In thirty-six days of fighting on the island, nearly 7,000 U.S. Marines were killed. Another 20,000 were wounded. Marines captured 216 Japanese soldiers; the rest were killed in action. The island was finally declared secured on March 6, 1945. It had been one of the bloodiest battles in MarineCorps history.
After the battle, Iwo Jima served as an emergency landing site for more than 2,200 B-29 bombers, sa ving the lives of 24,000 U.S. airmen. Securing Iwo Jima prepared the way for the last and largest battle in the Pacific: the invasion of Okinawa. The Flag Raising: The flag-raising atop Mt. Suribachi took place on February 23,1945; five days after the battle began. Associated Press
photographer Joe Rosenthal took the famous photograph of five Marines and one Navy corpsman raising the flag. The flag raisers were Cpl. Harlon %ORŃN 1MY\ 3OMUPMŃLVP·V 0MPH -ROQ Bradley, Cpl. Rene Gagnon, PFC Franklin Sousley, Sgt. Michael Strank, and Cpl. Ira Hayes. Three of these men³Strank, Sousley,and Block³were killed before the battle for Iwo Jima was over. The photograph was quickly wired around the world and reproduced in newspapers across the United States. The image was used as a model for the Marine Memorial at Arlington
National Cemetery. Awards:
Twenty-seven Medals of Honor (our country·V OLJOHVP PLOLPMU\ MRMUG IRU NUMYHU\ RHUH MRMUGHG IRUaction on Iwo Jima³more than any other battle in U.S. history. "Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue"
³Admiral Chester W. Nimitz The National WWII Museum y 945 Magazine St. y New Orleans, LA 70130 y www.nationalww2museum.org
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