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Iwo Jima Research Papers

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Ralph Capistrano
20141006
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A Brotherhood That Cannot Be Broken The flag rising on Iwo Jima, a very popular, famous, and historic photo almost anyone can recognize at any given time. I think that this photo became so popular and considered historic because it has been a symbol of our military’s patriotism and valor America’s strength, honor, and brotherhood. A strength that cannot be shaken, honor that cannot be abjured, and a brotherhood that cannot be broken. The battle for Iwo Jima was a bloody battle against the Japanese forces. The island took the heaviest and longest bombardment compared to any battles in the Pacific during the war ("Battle for Iwo Jima, 1945", 1960). The battle for Iwo Jima started in June of 1944 but the invasion of the island didn't start until February 19, …show more content…

20, 2012. That is when the actual testing for the EIB took place. The testing was hard, challenging, and “too steep to conquer” so to say. I’m sure climbing Mount Suribachi almost offers the same intensity, if not more. On the other hand, I wasn’t able to choose who I wanted to go after the EIB and compete with me but I was able to choose whom I wanted to be with in this journey on going after the badge. Essentially, my company commander and four other non-commissioned officers accompanied me throughout the whole testing. Relating back to brotherhood, I couldn’t have conquered my island if it wasn’t for my brothers that were with me throughout the entire testing period. Stories of American pride, dignity, and honor, much like the Battle of Iwo Jima, would not be a prominent, like it is today, it would not have made history; the soldiers who fought would have just been embedded in the creator’s memories, if it weren’t for the witnesses present to tell the tale. First person accounts of exactly what happened that day, are what we are living off, to recount that bloody day in

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