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  1. Battle of Iwo Jima (February 19–March 16, 1945), World War II battle fought between the United States and Japan over a strategically important island some 760 miles (1,220 km) south of Tokyo. A photo of Marines raising the American flag atop Iwo Jima’s Mount Suribachi became one of the Pacific War’s iconic images.

  2. The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945) was a major battle in which the United States Marine Corps (USMC) and United States Navy (USN) landed on and eventually captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during World War II.

  3. Jan 25, 2005 · Location map of Iwo Jima. From a U.S. Army historical publication. Public domainPublic domain. This file is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain in the United States.

  4. Jan 16, 2011 · It is recommended to name the SVG file “Iwo Jima - map.svg”—then the template Vector version available (or Vva) does not need the new image name parameter. This battle map image was uploaded in the JPEG format even though it consists of non-photographic data.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iwo_JimaIwo Jima - Wikipedia

    Coordinates: 24°46′48″N141°19′12″E. This article is about the island in the Volcano Archipelago. For other uses, see Battle of Iwo Jima and Iwo Jima (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Iejima. Iōtō (Iwo Jima) Native name: 硫黄島. Photo of Iwo Jima (Iōtō), c.2016, with Mount Suribachi in the lower left hand corner. Iwo Jima. Geography. Location.

  6. » The Battle of Iwo JimaA Sailor’s View. Iwo Jima Operation, February-March 1945. Contour map depicts the U.S. landing beaches and Japanese defense installations between 19 February...

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  8. Feb 25, 2020 · 75th Anniversary of the Battle for Iwo Jima. From February 19 to March 26, 1945, the United States Navy and Marine Corps executed Operation Detachment, the code name for the 36-day American invasion and capture of the heavily fortified Japanese island of Iwo Jima.

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