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A LCS(L) off the eastern Iwo Jima landing beaches, 19 Feb 1945A LCS(L) operating off Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945, photo 1 of 2
A LCS(L) off the eastern Iwo Jima landing beaches, 19 Feb 1945A LCS(L) operating off Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945, photo 1 of 2
A LCS(L) operating off Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945, photo 2 of 2A LCVP, several M4
A LCS(L) operating off Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945, photo 2 of 2A LCVP, several M4 'Sherman' tanks, and men on an Iwo Jima beach, 19 Feb 1945
A LVT passed APA Sanborn during the pre-invasion bombardment of Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945A reserve wave of US 4th Marines Division waited on the beach, Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945
A LVT passed APA Sanborn during the pre-invasion bombardment of Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945A reserve wave of US 4th Marines Division waited on the beach, Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945
A US Navy Medical Corpsman dressed a wounded Marine while others ducked nearby for cover, Iwo Jima, Japan, 19 Feb 1945A white phosphorus round exploded on Iwo Jima beach, 19 Feb 1945
A US Navy Medical Corpsman dressed a wounded Marine while others ducked nearby for cover, Iwo Jima, Japan, 19 Feb 1945A white phosphorus round exploded on Iwo Jima beach, 19 Feb 1945
Aerial photo of the Iwo Jima invasion beach, 19 Feb 1945; note landing craft approaching the beach and the wing of a SB2C-4 Helldiver aircraft from carrier HancockAerial view of Mount Suribachi, 19 Feb 1945
Aerial photo of the Iwo Jima invasion beach, 19 Feb 1945; note landing craft approaching the beach and the wing of a SB2C-4 Helldiver aircraft from carrier HancockAerial view of Mount Suribachi, 19 Feb 1945
American casualty rested on a bed of life preservers aboard a US Coast Guard LCVP, 19 Feb 1945American ships off Iwo Jima, circa Feb 1945
American casualty rested on a bed of life preservers aboard a US Coast Guard LCVP, 19 Feb 1945American ships off Iwo Jima, circa Feb 1945
Americans working on an Iwo Jima beach, soon after the 19 Feb 1945 landingsAn F4U-1D Corsair with Fighting Squadron VBF-84 taking off from USS Bunker Hill for a close ground air support mission to Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945
Americans working on an Iwo Jima beach, soon after the 19 Feb 1945 landingsAn F4U-1D Corsair with Fighting Squadron VBF-84 taking off from USS Bunker Hill for a close ground air support mission to Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945
An US Marine firing a Browning M1917 machine gun, Iwo Jima, Japan, 19  Feb 1945As shells exploded on Iwo Jima beach, LVTs approached, 19 Feb 1945
An US Marine firing a Browning M1917 machine gun, Iwo Jima, Japan, 19 Feb 1945As shells exploded on Iwo Jima beach, LVTs approached, 19 Feb 1945
Battleship Idaho fired her 5-inch gun at shore targets on Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945Battleship Tennessee and a Fletcher-class destroyer provide gunfire support while LVTs raced for the beaches of Iwo Jima, morning of 19 Feb 1945
Battleship Idaho fired her 5-inch gun at shore targets on Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945Battleship Tennessee and a Fletcher-class destroyer provide gunfire support while LVTs raced for the beaches of Iwo Jima, morning of 19 Feb 1945
Battleship Tennessee and other American ships firing on Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945Battleship Tennessee bombarding the base of Mount Suribachi before the initial landings, causing a huge explosion, Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945
Battleship Tennessee and other American ships firing on Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945Battleship Tennessee bombarding the base of Mount Suribachi before the initial landings, causing a huge explosion, Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945

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