answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

The Marines and Mount Surabachi?

During World War II, U.S. Marines fought fiercely to capture Mount Suribachi on the island of Iwo Jima. After several days of intense combat, Marines successfully scaled the mountain and raised the American flag, an image that became iconic and symbolized the valor and sacrifice of the Marines during the war. The battle for Mount Suribachi was a significant moment in the Pacific theater and contributed to the eventual U.S. victory.


What does Iwo Jima memorial statue memorialize?

It depicts the raising of the US flag on Mt. Suribachi, the highest point on Iwo Jima, during the battle to capture the island from Japan near the end of WW2. It is seen as a memorial to the Marines who died there.


Where did the US marines plant the US flag?

The raised it in many places, but most famously during WWII, atop mount Mount Suribachi, on the Japanese held island of Iwo Jima.


What were medics called in World War 2?

Medics in WW2 did the same thing medics did in all of the other wars--they helped the soldiers in the units they were assigned to. Their job was to go into battle with the soldiers and to treat wounds as they happened and to help the wounded soldiers get back from the battlefront. When the soldiers were not in battle, they acted as medical personnel to treat any minor wounds or problems the soldiers might have had.


Who is the photographer in Flags of your fathers?

Probably the most famous photograph taken during WWII, the raising of the stars and stripes over MT. Suribachi; during the US Marine's fight to take the island of Iwo Jima. Photographed by Joe Rosenthal (1911-2006), war correspondent.


What mountain was the American flag placed on during world war 2?

Probably the most famous was the Marines planting the flag on Mount Suribachi, which is on Iwo Jima. The link below shows the famous photo from it, which was later made into a statue in Arlington Cemetary in Virginia.


What was the worst battle for the marines?

Iwo Jima: Feb. 19, 1945 to March 26, 1945 (35 days). During this battle the U.S. Marines received more casualties (26,029) than were killed of the Japanese (21,844) of which 6,812 Marines were killed. Approximately 19,000 Marines were killed during World War II about 1/3 of them on Iwo Jima. There were more Congressional Medals of Honor bestowed at the Battle of Iwo Jima than any other battle in American history. A total of 27 medals were awarded (13 posthumously). This battle was immortalized by Joe Rosenthal's photograph of theraising of the U.S. flag on top of Mount Suribachi by five Marines and one Navy Corpsman (of which, only 3 survived the battle). The photograph records the second flag-raising on the mountain, which took place on the fifth day of the 35-day battle. The picture became the iconic image of the battle (and the Marine Corps) and has been heavily reproduced. It is only fitting that the picture was later used by Felix de Weldon to sculpt the Marine Corps War Memorial, located adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery. Admiral Chester Nimitz said of the battle, "Among the Americans who served on Iwo Jima Island, 'Uncommon valor was a virtue'."


Did Iwo Jima occur during World War 2?

Yes. It's famous for the statue of the US Marines raising their flag after they took the island back from the Japanese,


What was the name of the battle that inspired the famous marines statue holding an American flag during World War 2?

Battle of Iwo Jima -- See Sources and related links for more information. The statue not only memorializes the battle but also the picture of the raising of the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi. Joe Rosenthal's Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph taken on the Pacific island is one of the best-known war images ever made


What was the battle of Iowa Jima?

The battle of Iwo Jima was basically Japan's last stand against the United States.The US had bombers that could hit Japan,however,they were being shot down by Japanese interceptors on Iwo Jima.The US sent in the Marines and Army Seabees(Army engineers who were working with the Marines) under the command of Admiral Chester Nimitz.Japan's defenses were commanded by General Tadamachi Kuribayashi,who killed himself at the end of Iwo Jima after an unsuccessful "banzai" charge to attempt to take the 3 airfields back from American hands at the end of the battle.A very famous picture of Marines raising the flag on Mt. Suribachi was taken during Iwo Jima.The US did not wipe out the remainder of the garrison stationed there,what remained killed themselves.


What was meant by the letters HAM during World War 2?

During World War II male marines often referred to female marines as being BAMs which stood for BROAD ASSED MARINES. The female marines returned the favor by referring to male marines as HAMs which stood for HAIRY ASSED MARINES.


Why was the Iwo Jima statue built?

The Iwo Jima statue was built to commemorate the valor of the men who fought in the South Pacific. This part of the war was often overlooked, and the Battle of Iwo Jima was a hard fought and pivotal victory on that front.