Battle of Iwo Jima

Battle of Iwo Jima

The Battle of Iwo Jima was a major battle in which the United States Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.

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Raymond A. Spruance

Raymond A. Spruance

Former United States Ambassador to the Philippines

Chuck Tatum

Chuck Tatum

American veteran

Herbert J. Sweet

Herbert J. Sweet

Military personnel

William A. Worton

William A. Worton


Takeichi Nishi

Takeichi Nishi

Japanese equestrian

William R. Caddy

William R. Caddy

Military personnel

Jack Chevigny

Jack Chevigny

American football player

Clinton A. Puckett

Clinton A. Puckett


John Harlan Willis

John Harlan Willis

Mariner

Keller E. Rockey

Keller E. Rockey

General

Henry Oliver Hansen

Henry Oliver Hansen


Rinosuke Ichimaru

Rinosuke Ichimaru

Japanese aviator

Thomas W. McGee

Thomas W. McGee


Dee Andros

Dee Andros

American football player

Rufus G. Herring

Rufus G. Herring

Military officer

Darrell S. Cole

Darrell S. Cole

Military personnel

Donald J. Ruhl

Donald J. Ruhl


George Edward Wahlen

George Edward Wahlen

Mariner

Tony Stein

Tony Stein

Military personnel

James E. Swett

James E. Swett

Military officer

Randolph M. Pate

Randolph M. Pate

General

Robert E. Galer

Robert E. Galer


Robert Hugo Dunlap

Robert Hugo Dunlap

Military officer

Ross F. Gray

Ross F. Gray

Military personnel

Jacklyn H. Lucas

Jacklyn H. Lucas

Military personnel

Wilson D. Watson

Wilson D. Watson

Soldier

Franklin E. Sigler

Franklin E. Sigler

American military personnel

Henry A. Commiskey Sr.

Henry A. Commiskey Sr.


Jay Hebert

Jay Hebert

American professional golfer

Charles B. McVay III

Charles B. McVay III

American naval officer

Charles W. Lindberg

Charles W. Lindberg


George Phillips

George Phillips

USMC

Harold W. Chase

Harold W. Chase

American professor

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