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Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima
Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima
Marine Staff Sergeant Lou Lowery's photo of the first flag on Mount Suribachi, after it was raised. Left to right: 1st Lt. Harold G. Schrier (left sid
Marine Staff Sergeant Lou Lowery's photo of the first flag on Mount Suribachi, after it was raised. Left to right: 1st Lt. Harold G. Schrier (left side of radioman), Pfc. Raymond Jacobs (radio operator), Sgt. Henry " Hank" Hansen (soft cap, holding flagstaff), Pvt. Phil Ward (holding lower flagstaff), Platoon Sgt. Ernest "Boots" Thomas (seated), PhM2c. John Bradley, USN (holding flagstaff, standing above Ward and Thomas), Pfc. James Michels (holding
Marine Corps photo of the two flags on Mount Suribachi (second flag is raised as the first is lowered)
Marine Corps photo of the two flags on Mount Suribachi (second flag is raised as the first is lowered)
Charles W Lindberg headstone in Fort Snelling National Cemetery
Charles W Lindberg headstone in Fort Snelling National Cemetery
Sousley in 1944
Sousley in 1944
Pfc. Sousley is fourth from left in Joe Rosenthal's "Gung Ho" photo
Pfc. Sousley is fourth from left in Joe Rosenthal's "Gung Ho" photo