Two Flags over Iwo Jima: Solving the Mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' Proudest Moment
“An authoritative look at an event that has taken on a legendary status . . . [an] essential history for those wanting the truth behind the legend” (Publishers Weekly).
 
Joe Rosenthal’s “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” photo is one of the best-known images of US war history—and a powerful symbol of patriotism. But the story of how the flag got there, and even the identity of the soldiers in the photo, has been muddied by history. Here, military historian Eric Hammel sets the record straight—viewing complex events through the lens of the story of the infantry company in which all the flag raisers served.
 
The photo captures the moment that the first American flag flew over the core of Imperial Japanese territory on the top of Mount Suribachi. The focus of this book lies on the 28th Marine Regiment’s self-contained battle in February 1945 for Mount Suribachi, the 556-foot-high volcano on Iwo Jima. It was here that this one regiment defeated more than 1500 heavily armed Japanese combatants who were determined to hold the highest vantage point on the island.
 
Two Flags over Iwo Jima reveals the all-but-forgotten first flag raising and the aftermath of the popularization campaign undertaken by the post-WWII Marine Corps and national press. Hammel attempts to untangle the various battles that led up to the first and second flag raisings, as well as follow the men of the 28th Marine Regiment in the events that took place after. The full story behind one of the most iconic photographs ever taken is revealed—along with the real heroism and stories of the men behind a dramatic moment captured in time.
 
“A richly illustrated account . . . A must for World War II buffs.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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Two Flags over Iwo Jima: Solving the Mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' Proudest Moment
“An authoritative look at an event that has taken on a legendary status . . . [an] essential history for those wanting the truth behind the legend” (Publishers Weekly).
 
Joe Rosenthal’s “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” photo is one of the best-known images of US war history—and a powerful symbol of patriotism. But the story of how the flag got there, and even the identity of the soldiers in the photo, has been muddied by history. Here, military historian Eric Hammel sets the record straight—viewing complex events through the lens of the story of the infantry company in which all the flag raisers served.
 
The photo captures the moment that the first American flag flew over the core of Imperial Japanese territory on the top of Mount Suribachi. The focus of this book lies on the 28th Marine Regiment’s self-contained battle in February 1945 for Mount Suribachi, the 556-foot-high volcano on Iwo Jima. It was here that this one regiment defeated more than 1500 heavily armed Japanese combatants who were determined to hold the highest vantage point on the island.
 
Two Flags over Iwo Jima reveals the all-but-forgotten first flag raising and the aftermath of the popularization campaign undertaken by the post-WWII Marine Corps and national press. Hammel attempts to untangle the various battles that led up to the first and second flag raisings, as well as follow the men of the 28th Marine Regiment in the events that took place after. The full story behind one of the most iconic photographs ever taken is revealed—along with the real heroism and stories of the men behind a dramatic moment captured in time.
 
“A richly illustrated account . . . A must for World War II buffs.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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Two Flags over Iwo Jima: Solving the Mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' Proudest Moment

Two Flags over Iwo Jima: Solving the Mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' Proudest Moment

by Eric Hammel
Two Flags over Iwo Jima: Solving the Mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' Proudest Moment

Two Flags over Iwo Jima: Solving the Mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' Proudest Moment

by Eric Hammel

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“An authoritative look at an event that has taken on a legendary status . . . [an] essential history for those wanting the truth behind the legend” (Publishers Weekly).
 
Joe Rosenthal’s “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” photo is one of the best-known images of US war history—and a powerful symbol of patriotism. But the story of how the flag got there, and even the identity of the soldiers in the photo, has been muddied by history. Here, military historian Eric Hammel sets the record straight—viewing complex events through the lens of the story of the infantry company in which all the flag raisers served.
 
The photo captures the moment that the first American flag flew over the core of Imperial Japanese territory on the top of Mount Suribachi. The focus of this book lies on the 28th Marine Regiment’s self-contained battle in February 1945 for Mount Suribachi, the 556-foot-high volcano on Iwo Jima. It was here that this one regiment defeated more than 1500 heavily armed Japanese combatants who were determined to hold the highest vantage point on the island.
 
Two Flags over Iwo Jima reveals the all-but-forgotten first flag raising and the aftermath of the popularization campaign undertaken by the post-WWII Marine Corps and national press. Hammel attempts to untangle the various battles that led up to the first and second flag raisings, as well as follow the men of the 28th Marine Regiment in the events that took place after. The full story behind one of the most iconic photographs ever taken is revealed—along with the real heroism and stories of the men behind a dramatic moment captured in time.
 
“A richly illustrated account . . . A must for World War II buffs.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612006307
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 222
Sales rank: 400,204
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Eric Hammel is a renowned military historian who focuses on the military campaigns of the United States Marine Corps and military action in WWII. He has over fifty military history books and seventy magazine articles to his credit, alongside appearances at military education seminars and in television documentaries on Marine Corps operations. He also has his own military history publishing firm, Pacifica Press. His books include Always Faithful: U.S. Marines in World War II Combat and War in the Western Pacific.Paul Woodson has lived in the US and England, received a BFA in acting at Boston University, and has been acting and singing since the age of thirteen. He has recorded over one hundred audiobooks, many in the historical romance and Highlander genres, as well as fantasy novels, thrillers, classics, and young adult titles.

Table of Contents

Author's Note viii

Acknowledgements x

Prologue xi

Maps xiii

1 Before 1

2 Invasion 7

3 Operation Hot Rocks 31

4 The First Flag 44

5 The Second Flag 54

6 Cropping History 64

7 Grinding Forward 70

8 After 79

9 The Mighty 7th 85

10 Block 99

11 What Became of Them 103

12 The Irishman and the Omahan 110

13 The Marines 123

Afterword 130

Appendix A Report of the Huly Board Review of Information Regarding the Identity of the First Flag Raisers Atop Mount Suribachi Iwo Jima 131

Appendix B Report of the Huly Board Review of New Information Regarding the Identity of the Second Flag Raisers Atop Mount Suribachi Iwo Jima 141

Appendix C Identification of Personnel in Flag Raising Photograph 160

Notes 162

Bibliography 171

Index 173

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