Americans‚ more than any country‚ tend to be very prideful of our young‚ yet extensive‚ war repertoire. Although there is nothing coherently wrong with this feeling of pride‚ we often forget the sacrifices made in the form of lives‚ in order for those iconic images to be taken. In James Bradley’s Flags of Our Fathers‚ he makes sure to emphasize the outer effects of war that reaches past that of what we can see in those instilled images. Specifically‚ the hundreds of thousands of soldiers that helped
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the span of our existence‚ humans have always seen soldiers and war veterans as higher than man. Though this is evident in our culture today‚ we have also realized that those who return come back in different forms. A war veteran is seen as someone with endless amount of courage and infinite power of will. We see it all the time whether it’s a picture‚ television ad displaying a soldier standing tall and holding their country’s flag proudly‚ or it’s the iconic picture taken in Iwo Jima (if you don’t
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The Battle of Iwo Jima 26‚038. That’s how many wounded‚ missing‚ or killed Americans in the battle of Iwo Jima. Iwo Jima‚ which means Sulfur Island‚ was very important as an air base for fighter escorts making long-range bombing missions against Japan - (First paragraph of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz). The tiny island had taken America over one month to take. The Marines lost 6‚891 men killed and 18‚070 wounded. Out of the 22‚000 Japanese soldiers on the island‚ only 212 were taken prisoners
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He didn‘t gave up‚ he stole food from them to survive and share it. In 1953‚ he was sent free and back home safely. With the third veteran‚ Hershel Williams‚ war was in The Island of Iwo Jima and started on February 21‚ 1945. He wasn‘t prepared‚ he was on a reserved group not ready for war‚ but when they got to they island‚ war started. He still fought but didn‘t know much. His sergeant told him to use the fire gun in order to burn down
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Battle of Iwo Jima Iwo Jima is a part of a chain of volcanic island groups called the Nanpo Shoto that extends about 750 miles south of Japan. The island lies within the center of the Volcanic Island group and is about 650 miles south from Japan. At the shape of a pork chop the island of Iwo Jima is just 4 miles long Stretching from the Northwest to Northeast. at the widest point of Iwo Jima the island is just 2 and a half miles across while at its narrowest the island is only seven hundred yards
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The Battle of Iwo Jima Thesis Statement: During WWII‚ the United States explored island hopping as a strategy to defeat the Japanese. The military exchange at Iwo Jima led to a victory for America and helped us gain fields and momentum in the war. Background: Iwo Jima was under Japanese control until March in 1945‚ when it became the scene of a bloody battle between Japanese and invading U.S. troops during the last phases of World War II. Americans made new plans to attack Iwo Jima for their airfields
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victory at the Battle of Iwo Jima. The minute you hear about the battle of Iwo Jima‚ you automatically picture the soldiers lifting the American flag. The image of the four military men standing on top of the wreckage‚ raising the flag with their last remaining strength shows such passion and honor for their country. A larger number of people are very familiar with this picture but are not familiar with the actual event and battle that took place on the island of Iwo Jima. Most people remember the
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four films I have chosen we can explore the realism and entrainment value that is portrayed in these stories and understand what level of dedication is present within these interpretations to maintain historical accuracy. Letters from Iwo Jima: Letters from Iwo Jima was Clint Eastwoods critically acclaimed epic story of the World War Two battle for the pacific island in 1945 released in 2006. The film tells the opposite side to
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Battle of Iwo Jima‚ Hayes was trained as a Paramarine in the United States Marine Corps (USMC)‚ and became one of five Marines‚ along with a United States Navy corpsman‚ immortalized in the iconic photograph of the flag raising on Iwo Jima. On February 19‚ 1945‚ Hayes took part in the landing on Iwo Jima. He then participated in the battle for the island and was among the group of Marines that took Mount Suribachi five days later‚ on February 23‚ 1945. The raising of the second American flag on Suribachi
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Name: Smith GySgt William R USMC 1171176944/1169 Date: 130716 BOOK REPORT: Flags of Our Fathers AUTHOR’S NAME: James Bradley‚ Ron Powers BOOK TYPE: Non-Fiction About when and where the story took place: Time: February‚ 1945 Place: Iwo Jima‚ Japan The person who the story is about? Characters: The book accounts the early lives of Pharmacist’s Mate Second Class John Bradley‚ Sergeant Michael Strank‚ Corporal Harlon Block‚ Private First Class Ira Hayes‚ Private First Class Franklin
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