There are 6 figures in the monument.
A lot.
6,821
450 ships were at Iwo Jima (both US and Japanese).
70,000 US servicemen and 22,000 Japanese soldiers fought on Iwo Jima. All the Japanese died and 26,000 Marines died.
Japanese lost 20,OOO.
A lot.
I'm not sure what you mean by "wrong". The statue is a work of art that captures the drama of the event on Iwo Jima. If you look carefully, I'm sure there are many items of equipment and such that are not identical to the photo. That is not reason to critique the excellent monument.
These are the stats on the Battle of Iwo Jima gleaned from the Wki Encyclopedia and other places. 6,822 Allied Forces Deaths 19,217 Allied Forces wounded USS Bismarck Sea (CVE-95), sunk 21 February 1945, 318 crewmen lost 11,000+ dead Japanese Figures 216 captured Japanese Figures
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) has a large number of large carved stone figures (moai) that are hundreds of years old. In many cases only the oversized heads are above ground. They were apparently carved to honor tribal family leaders.Easter Island is in the South Pacific about 2500 miles west of Chile, which claims the island.
There are many monuments in Glasgow. Amongst them is the Scott Monument, the Arthur Wellesley monument, the Donald Dewar Monument and many others.
Carved has one syllable.
There are many statues and monuments in Dublin. Here are just a few: The O'Connell Monument, the Parnell Monument, The Children of Lir monument, The Oscar Wilde Monument, the Countess Markiewicz Monument, the Molly Malone Monument and many more.
Approximately 880 boats were used during the battle for Iwo Jima.
If you are referring to the pedestal where all of the bronze figures stand, I would say sixteen (16) corners. If you are referring to the obelisk that sits in the center of the monument, it would be eight (8) corners, as the obelisk is fluted about two-thirds of its lower length. Sandugo07
6,821
Approximately 70,000 .
There are 898 steps in the Washington Monument.