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US Marine mortar team, Iwo Jima, Japan, 1945US Marine Private Francis Hall and his Doberman war dog, Iwo Jima, Japan, Mar 1945US Marines at Ridge 362 in northern Iwo Jima, Mar 1945US Navy 62nd SeaBees engaged in moving steaming volcanic rock and ash on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands, Mar 1945. Note International Harvester two-and-a-half-ton truck.
US Marine mortar team, Iwo Jima, Japan, 1945US Marine Private Francis Hall and his Doberman war dog, Iwo Jima, Japan, Mar 1945US Marines at Ridge 362 in northern Iwo Jima, Mar 1945US Navy 62nd SeaBees engaged in moving steaming volcanic rock and ash on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands, Mar 1945. Note International Harvester two-and-a-half-ton truck.
US Navy TBM-3 Avenger over Iwo Jima, Japan, Mar 1945; note Mount Suribachi in center of photo and Allied ships to northwest (left)Wounded Marines waiting to be transported to Guam, Iwo Jima, Mar 1945Wreckage on Iwo Jima beach, Japan, Feb 1945Wrecked LVT and other vehicles on the shores of Iwo Jima, Japan, 1945
US Navy TBM-3 Avenger over Iwo Jima, Japan, Mar 1945; note Mount Suribachi in center of photo and Allied ships to northwest (left)Wounded Marines waiting to be transported to Guam, Iwo Jima, Mar 1945Wreckage on Iwo Jima beach, Japan, Feb 1945Wrecked LVT and other vehicles on the shores of Iwo Jima, Japan, 1945
Bulldozer, Jeep, and other vehicles on an Iwo Jima beach, circa late Feb or early Mar 1945Post office of the US 4th Marine Division, Iwo Jima, 1945LSM-264 unloading on Red Beach One, Iwo Jima, Japan, 2 Mar 1945A US Marine ran past a dead Japanese soldier, Iwo Jima, Japan, 3 Mar 1945
Bulldozer, Jeep, and other vehicles on an Iwo Jima beach, circa late Feb or early Mar 1945Post office of the US 4th Marine Division, Iwo Jima, 1945LSM-264 unloading on Red Beach One, Iwo Jima, Japan, 2 Mar 1945A US Marine ran past a dead Japanese soldier, Iwo Jima, Japan, 3 Mar 1945
Two US Marines with an empty stretcher ran past a dead Japanese soldier, Iwo Jima, 3 Mar 1945B-29 Superfortress bomber B-29 Superfortress bomber Overlooking Motoyama Airfield, Iwo Jima, Japan, 4 Mar 1945; note US Marine with M1 Carbine, Type 96 anti-aircraft mount, and the first B-29 to land on Iwo Jima
Two US Marines with an empty stretcher ran past a dead Japanese soldier, Iwo Jima, 3 Mar 1945B-29 Superfortress bomber 'Dinah Might' after making an emergency landing at Motoyama Airfield No. 1, Iwo Jima, Japan, 4 Mar 1945B-29 Superfortress bomber 'Dinah Might' after making an emergency landing at Motoyama Airfield No. 1, Iwo Jima, Japan, 4 Mar 1945; note USMC OY-1 Sentinal of VMO-4 and MB or GPW Jeep in foregroundOverlooking Motoyama Airfield, Iwo Jima, Japan, 4 Mar 1945; note US Marine with M1 Carbine, Type 96 anti-aircraft mount, and the first B-29 to land on Iwo Jima
Two US Marines attacking with flamethrowers on Iwo Jima, Japan, 4 Mar 1945A Curtiss R5C Commando after releasing parachute packs with supplies for construction units repairing the main airstrip on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands. Mar 6, 1945. Note B-29 Superfortress on the ground.AlaskaAn LCM (Landing Craft Mechanized) loaded with troops shoves off from the troop transport and heads toward the shore at Iwo Jima, Mar 6, 1945.
Two US Marines attacking with flamethrowers on Iwo Jima, Japan, 4 Mar 1945A Curtiss R5C Commando after releasing parachute packs with supplies for construction units repairing the main airstrip on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands. Mar 6, 1945. Note B-29 Superfortress on the ground.Alaska's Chief Quartermaster John P. Overholt took a sun sighting with a sextant, off Iwo Jima, 6 Mar 1945; taking notes on the observations was QM3/c Clark R. BartholomewAn LCM (Landing Craft Mechanized) loaded with troops shoves off from the troop transport and heads toward the shore at Iwo Jima, Mar 6, 1945.

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