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Eighty years after the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, Leighton Willhite traveled to the National Museum of the ...
After four years of intense fighting in the Pacific, American forces decided they would need airfields nearby to Japan in ...
Last Saturday, Ron Scharfe stood atop Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi and looked down at Green Beach.
IWO-TO, Japan (AP) — Japan’s Emperor Naruhito visited Iwo Jima on Monday and paid tribute to thousands of Japanese and Americans who died in one of World War II's bloodiest battles.