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Battle for Iwo Jima, February-March 1945. Shown: Tracks made by U.S. amphibious tanks making their way towards Mt. Suribachi and Airship 1, 4.5 hours after H-Hour. Photographed by plane from USS Makin Island (CVE 93) on D-Day, February 19, 1945. Image details File size:
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Suribachi is the site where four Marines and one Sailor raised the American flag during the 36-day World War II battle of Iwo Jima between February 19, 1945 - March 26, 1945. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Juan S. Sua/Released) The invasion of Iwo Jima began on February 19, 1945, and continued to March 27, 1945. The battle was a major initiative of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. The Marine invasion was charged with the mission of capturing the airfields on the island, which up until that time had harried U.S. bombing missions to Tokyo. Once the bases were secured, they could then be of use in the impending invasion of the Japanese mainland. The battle was marked by some of the fiercest fighting of the War. The Imperial Japanese Army positions on the island were heavily fortified, with vast bunkers, hidden art Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-invasion-of-iwo-jima-began-on-february-19-1945-and-continued-to-march-27-1945-the-battle-was-a-major-initiative-of-the-pacific-campaign-of-world-war-ii-the-marine-invasion-was-charged-with-the-mission-of-capturing-the-airfields-on-the-island-which-up-until-that-time-had-harried-us-bombing-missions-to-tokyo-once-the-bases-were-secured-they-could-then-be-of-use-in-the-impending-invasion-of-the-japanese-mainland-the-battle-was-marked-by-some-of-the-fiercest-fighting-of-the-war-the-imperial-japanese-army-positions-on-the-island-were-heavily-fortified-with-vast-bunkers-hidden-art-image344275607.html RM 2B0331B – The invasion of Iwo Jima began on February 19, 1945, and continued to March 27, 1945. The battle was a major initiative of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. 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