Iggy getting her sea legs. Not too sure about the wet grass.
"Fun" facts about Iwo Jima:
- The battle for Iwo Jima lasted for 36 days.
- Nearly 70,000 troops, mostly Marines engaged over 21,000 Japanese soldiers.
- On February 23, 1945, US troops had completely surrounded Mt. Suribachi and had raised a small American flag.
- Later that afternoon, a second, larger flag salvaged from Pearl Harbor was raised by the five Marines famously depicted in the war memorial.
- News photographer Joe Rosenthal photographed the flag raising which won him a Pulitzer Prize and inspired the the memorial.
- The figures of the memorial are 32 feet tall and are raising a 60 foot flag pole. The flag flies 24 hours a day.
- On the base is a tribute of Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz to the fighting men on Iwo Jima: "Uncommon Valor was a Common Virtue. Below this is "Semper Fidelis," Latin for "always faithful," motto of the U.S. Marine Corps.
- The memorial is dedicated to the U.S. Marine Corps. dead of all wars and their comrades of other services who fell fighting beside them.
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