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RMCW68BD–American landing at Iwo Jima (Pacific), March 2, 1945.
RMRPJ283–Out of the gaping mouths of Coast Guard and Navy Landing Craft, rose the great flow of invasion supplies to the blackened sands of Iwo Jima, a few hours after the Marines had wrested their foothold on the vital island. 1945.
RM2G4TJRK–USMC Navajo Code Talkers of the 3rd and 4th Division Navajo code talker platoons of World War II, dressed in their unit's uniform, pose for a group photo at Camp Pendleton during a February 1, 1987, commemoration of the landing on Iwo Jima. (USA)
RM2AMEX98–U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima captured Mount Suribachi, where they raised two American flags. 1945
RM2H75PDB–IWO JIMA, PACIFIC OCEAN - 19 February 1945 - US Marines pinned down by Japanese fire on a landing beach on D-Day of the Battle of Iwo Jima. These beac
RMEG6N4K–Marines in foxholes on the southeast edge of Motoyama Airfield #1, Iwo Jima. Landing craft are beached on right. February 23,
RME1CTD9–Two African American landing craft drivers become riflemen on Iwo Jima. Their vehicles, amphibious 'ducks', was destroyed on
RM2HX5380–Rosenthal Covers Iwo Landing -- Joe Rosenthal, of the Associated Press, Photographer with the wartime still picture pool, looks over the scene at Iwo Jima, from which he has sent some of the most Graphic Pictures of the Pacific war. Today, in a by-Lined story he tells of events leading up to the Picture of A group of Marines Planting the U.S. Flag a top Mt. Suribachi. March 07, 1945. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RF2CH0DDP–The USA, 17 June 1946: US historical envelope: cover with a patriotic cachet Men of America, Honoring those who have served, Victory stamps
RMCW68BE–Iwo Jima (Bonin Islands, Pacific): American landing, March 1945.
RMKWB734–Marines in foxholes on the southeast edge of Motoyama Airfield #1, Iwo Jima. Landing craft are beached on right. February 23, 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 114)
RME1CTD5–LCVP’s (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel -LCVP) or Higgins boats, approaching Iwo Jima. In the distance is Mount Suribachi.
RMGG2D4C–The Pacific War: American Marines from the 4th division landing on the beach of the volcanic island of Iwo-Jima February 1945 Japan - World War II National archives. Washington
RME1CTD6–5th Division Marines landing on Iwo Jima photographed from an approaching landing craft. Feb. 19, 1945. World War 2.
RME1CTDB–Landing craft delivering Marine invasion supplies to Iwo Jima. Feb. 19, 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2013 13 56)
RME1CTD3–Aerial view of the first wave of landing craft invading Iwo Jima, Feb. 19, 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2013 13 49)
RMEG6N1D–Marines in foxholes on the southeast edge of Motoyama Airfield #1, Iwo Jima. Landing craft are beached on right. February 23,
RMKWB8PB–Marines in foxholes on the southeast edge of Motoyama Airfield #1, Iwo Jima. Landing craft are beached on right. February 23, 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 114)
RME1CTDD–Lt. General Holland Smith, Commander of the Invasion, and Col. Dudley Brown on Iwo Jima. They had not planned for the soft
RME1CTDC–Vehicles of war knocked out on the black sands of the volcanic island of Iwo Jima. They were smashed by Japanese mortar and
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