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Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima |
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Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima/Associated Press)Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima /Associated Press) A photo colorized to show all six men - Ira Hayes (red), Franklin Sousley (violet), John Bradley (green), Harlon Block (Yellow), Michael Strank (brown), Rene Gagnon (teal) "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" is a famous photograph taken on 23 February 1945, by Joe Rosenthal. It depicts five U.S. Marines and one US Navy medical corpsman raising a United States flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. The famous picture actually captured the second flag-raising that day. Earlier, Marines had raised a flag there, but it was too small to be seen. That first flag raising was captured on film by Sergeant Louis R. Lowery.
The photo won the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for best photo; the only photograph to win in the same year it was taken. In 1954, the image was memorialized as a large, bronze statue, the Marine Corps War Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. The story of the five marines (and one sailor) is told by Bradley's son James in Flags of Our Fathers. The photograph itself is currently in the possession of Roy H. Williams, who bought it from the estate of John Faber. Faber, the official historian for the National Press Photographers Association, had received it from Rosenthal.
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