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From Boots to Iwo Jima

From Boots to Iwo Jima
Author: Sidney L. Landau
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781581126211

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"From Boots to Iwo Jima, A Marine Corpsman's Story in Letters to his Wife 1943-1945", by Sidney L. Landau, describes vividly and in great detail daily life in boot camp and in the battle zones of Guam and Iwo Jima. The letters, discovered after more than half a century, are sometimes humorous, sometimes sad, but always loving. They show the depth of feeling of a man yearning to see his wife and son again, and the comaraderie of fellow "mates" from all walks of life, living and working together. The letters describe visits to native villages and contain sketches and photographs from Guam and Iwo Jima. Included also are pictures of souvenirs and copies of official documents. "Pays homage to those who put their civilian lives on hold and risked their actual lives in combat - none more valiantly than the corpsmen who rescued and treated the wounded on the battlefield. A fascinating account." - George Rathmell, Literary Historian and Author of A Passport to Hell: The Mystery of Richard Realf "A rarity in the field of military memoirs, successfully combining family interest with combat experiences, creating a unified chronicle." - Oscar Kraines, Military Historian and Retired Professor of Constitutional Law "A truly great love story, interspersed with vivid descriptions of life in the Marines, in and out of battle. I felt as if I were there too, experiencing all of the writer's emotions. And with all, the author's sense of humor and eye for detail shine through brilliantly." - Lucille Small Alter, Former New York City Radio Commentator "A story told in a most unique fashion from letters mailed home. It brought back many shared memories, both good and bad, of that period of our lives." - Robert A. Erion, Pharmacist's Mate 1st Class, 3rd battalion, 21st Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division 1944-45


Red Blood, Black Sand

Red Blood, Black Sand
Author: Chuck Tatum
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0425257428

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A story of heroism, friendship, and courage in World War 2—as seen in the award-winning HBO miniseries The Pacific. In 1944, the U.S. Marines were building the 5th Marine Division—also known as “The Spearhead”—in preparation for the invasion of the small, Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima... When Chuck Tatum began Marine boot camp, he was just a smart-aleck teenager eager to serve his country. Little did he know that he would be training under a living legend of the Corps—Medal of Honor recipient John Basilone, who had almost single-handedly fought off a Japanese force of three thousand on Guadalcanal. It was from Basilone and other sergeants that Tatum would learn how to fight like a Marine and act like a man—skills he would need when he hit the black sand of Iwo Jima with thirty thousand other Marines. Red Blood, Black Sand is the story of Chuck’s two weeks in hell, where he would watch his hero, Basilone, fall, where the enemy stalked the night, where snipers haunted the day, and where Chuck would see his friends whittled away in an eardrum-shattering, earth-shaking, meat grinder of a battle. This is the island, the heroes, and the tragedy of Iwo Jima—through the eyes of one who survived it.


America Remembers a Hero

America Remembers a Hero
Author: R. A. Sheats
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781724002242

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Take a walk through time back to the exciting days of February 1945 when a historic flag-raising inspired the hearts of thousands of Marines on a tiny island in the Pacific and shook their homeland coast to coast. In these stunning pages relive the moment when Platoon Sergeant Ernest I. "Boots" Thomas--the leader of the platoon that raised the flag--was catapulted into national fame for his heroism in battle and for the part he played in raising the Stars and Stripes atop a towering volcano known as Suribachi.On February 19, 1945, on a barren speck of land known as Iwo Jima, a flag was raised and a moment in history was forever captured on film. Unmindful of the fame that would soon engulf them, Sgt. Thomas and his men thought little of their deed, but within days their feat would be known and celebrated around the world--and remembered for generations to come.From New York to California, from Montana to Florida, from the largest metropolises to the smallest towns, news of Iwo Jima's historic flag-raising swept the nation and catapulted an astonished young Marine into unexpected fame. Across the United States hundreds of newspapers picked up his story and joyfully broadcast it to their eager readers. Soft-spoken Ernest Boots Thomas, a native of quiet Monticello, Florida, was overnight hailed as a national hero whose name and story was known and beloved from coast to coast.Through the pages of newspapers from 1945 and beyond, America Remembers a Hero chronicles the daring feats of Sergeant Thomas and his platoon--and reveals the honor that a nation showered upon a quiet twenty-year-old Marine who never ceased to protest: "I didn't do a thing. . . . The honor belongs to every man in my platoon."


Call Me No Hero

Call Me No Hero
Author: R. A. Sheats
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-04-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781938822551

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"Call Me No Hero" is the true story of Ernest "Boots" Thomas and his friend Jim Sledge, two young boys whose lives were dramatically changed by the arrival of the Second World War. Born and raised in rural Florida during the days of the Great Depression, Ernest and Jim's boyhood dreams and aspirations were quickly forgotten when their nation entered World War Two. Jim entered the Air Corps after graduating high school while young Ernest enlisted in the Marine Corps, pledging to do his part in protecting his family and his home. During the American drive against the Japanese in the Pacific, Ernest found himself catapulted into national fame as he and his platoon landed on the volcanic shores of Iwo Jima and raised a flag that would be seen around the world.With the use of letters, journals, and first-hand accounts, "Call Me No Hero" brings to life this captivating tale of valor, self-sacrifice, and the solemn duty of honoring those who have fallen.


Give Me Fifty Marines Not Afraid to Die

Give Me Fifty Marines Not Afraid to Die
Author: John K. Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1995-02
Genre: Iwo Jima, Battle of, Japan, 1945
ISBN: 9780964467507

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The Battle of Iwo Jima

The Battle of Iwo Jima
Author: Steven Otfinoski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1543572626

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Vivid storytelling brings World War II history to life and place readers in the shoes of the people who experienced one of the most pivotal battles in the Pacific War. On February 19, 1945, U.S. Marines landed on the island of tiny Iwo Jima. Facing rugged terrain and a deeply entrenched enemy, they embarked on a fierce, five-week battle to take the island and its airfields from the Imperial Japanese Army. Suspenseful, dramatic events unfold in chronological, interwoven stories from the different perspectives of people who experienced the battle while it was happening. Narratives intertwine to create a breathless, "What's Next?" kind of read. Students gain a new perspective on historical figures as they learn about real people struggling to decide how best to act in a given moment.


Two Flags over Iwo Jima

Two Flags over Iwo Jima
Author: Eric Hammel
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612006302

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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)


Preparing for the Rain on Iwo Jima Isle

Preparing for the Rain on Iwo Jima Isle
Author: Marion Frank Walker
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449029590

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Preparing for the Rain on Iwo Jima Isle follows the life and military service of Marion Frank Walker, who was born and raised in a peaceful small town in southern Indiana during the Depression years. Frank was just 16 years old when America received that now legendary "wake-up call" on December 7th, 1941, as planes from Japanese aircraft carriers bombed and torpedoed the U.S. naval fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. In Frank's words, "The world as we knew it changed overnight." Thus began the U.S. military involvement in World War II. Eager to serve his country, Frank managed to graduate from high school mid-term of his senior year, and at 17 years old became a proud member of the U.S. Marine Corps. The desire to serve and protect his beloved country would soon send him to the bloody battlefield of Iwo Jima. At 19 years old, he crawled through the volcanic ash that had turned purple from the blood of his fallen comrades, and saw gruesome sights that no person should ever have to witness. Frank is in the posed picture of the flag raising at Iwo Jima as photographed by Joe Rosenthal. He went on from there to become a part of the occupation force at Fukuoka, Japan. After reading of his experiences during this deeply troubling time in history, Frank and his surviving comrades only ask that the people of America remember the sacrifices that have been made for their freedom and that their fallen comrades be remembered.


Onto the Black Shores of Hell: the Battle for Iwo Jima

Onto the Black Shores of Hell: the Battle for Iwo Jima
Author: Peter Doornekamp
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 024400272X

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On 19 February 1945, thousands of Marines landed on the black shores of a tiny volcanic island in the Pacific. The fight that was supposed to take 3 days lasted well over a month. It was the only battle in which the Marine Corps suffered more casualties than the Japanese. In just over a month of fighting, 27 Medals of Honor were awarded, and only 216 of the 22,000 Japanese defenders surrendered. Three United States Marines share their personal experiences from boot camp to the shores of Iwo Jima through a largely day-by-day account, interwoven with historical background information.


African American Voices from Iwo Jima

African American Voices from Iwo Jima
Author: Clarence E. Willie
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786456949

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Nearly 900 African Americans fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima, but accounts of their service have gone largely unrecorded. This book seeks to correct that omission for the sake of the brave Americans who served and for the sake of a more inclusive American history. Eleven veterans contribute their memories and experiences, starting with their youth in the Depression, their enlistment, the battle itself, and their experience of returning to a nation that continued to treat them as second-class citizens. Appendices include a history of the Montford Point Marines, a history of the Army's 476th Amphibian Truck Company, a chronology of the Battle of Iwo Jima and a task organization chart for the participating U.S. forces.