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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The American flag has garnered a lot of praise and attention especially when it was raised at the historic site of Iwo Jima. The photograph won a Pulitzer prize, featuring six soldiers from the marine corps and one from the navy who raised the flag at the peak of Mt. Suribachi during World War II in 1945. This was during the campaign which aimed to put an end to the Japanese domination in different parts of the globe.

Iwo Jima became a very historical place because the island was a very strategic area for the Japanese forces. The island was situated right between the Mariana Islands and Japan where long-range American bombers were found. Before the island was captured, Japanese troops could easily find the bombers coming from Mariana and then let their own forces know about impending attacks. The island became a useful emergency landing spot for the bombers after it was seized by the Americans. Many pilots and planes were saved because of the strategic point.

American soldiers had to go through a lot just to seize Iwo Jima. The soldiers successfully captured Mt. Suribachi initially because it was necessary to fully take control of Iwo Jima. Gaining the mountain would provide the needed advantage for troops. Even after capturing Mt. Suribachi, it still did not immediately mean the end of the struggle for control over the island. The campaign lasted 26 days.

For many Americans, capturing the island and then displaying the US flag meant a lot. Taking control of the island meant success which many allied soldiers were proud to tell even generations later.

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by: The Flagman