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Iwo Jima Collection

"Dawn at the Iwo Jima Memorial: A Tribute to Heroism and Sacrifice" Standing tall against the backdrop of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia

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Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: Iwo Jima Memorial

Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: American P-51 Mustang fighter planes over Iwo Jima, 1945

American P-51 Mustang fighter planes over Iwo Jima, 1945
WORLD WAR II: MUSTANGS. American P-51 Mustang fighter planes over Iwo Jima, 1945

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Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: USA, Virginia, U. S. Marine Corps War Memorial, (Iwo Jima Memorial), Arlington

USA, Virginia, U. S. Marine Corps War Memorial, (Iwo Jima Memorial), Arlington
USA, Virginia, U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, (Iwo Jima Memorial), Arlington (Large format sizes available)

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: Flag Raising At Iwo Jima

Flag Raising At Iwo Jima
Iwo Jima, Japan: February 23, 1945. Joe RosenthalA

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: Victory: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Victory: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Victory - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: In war there is no substitute for victory. ~ Douglas MacArthur

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: The Pacific War Memorial on Marine Corps Base Hawaii

The Pacific War Memorial on Marine Corps Base Hawaii
The Pacific War Memorial, located in Oahu on Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The Koolau Mountains can be seen in background

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: Dog tags from Marines and sailors hang in front of a memorial in Iwo Jima

Dog tags from Marines and sailors hang in front of a memorial in Iwo Jima
Dog tags from Marines and sailors who have visited Iwo Jima hang in front of the 5th Marine Division memorial at the site of the infamous flag raising atop Mount Suribachi

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The Iwo Jima statue at the entrance of the Kaneohe Marine Corp Base depicts the flag raising at Mount Suribachi and tells the story of the original raising of a smaller flag

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Silhouette of the Iwo Jima statue at the entrance of the Kaneohe Marine Corp Base depicts the flag raising at Mount Suribachi and tells the story of the original raising of a smaller flag

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A close up of the Iwo Jima bronze statue showing detail of the sculpture
This is a close up of the Iwo Jima bronze statue showing detail of the sculpture. Iwo Jima statue at the entrance of the Kaneohe Marine Corp Base depicts the flag raising at Mount Suribachi

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: Military memorial statue near Arlington National Cemetery depicting the raising of the flag over

Military memorial statue near Arlington National Cemetery depicting the raising of the flag over Mount Suribachi during
MARINE CORPS WAR MEMORIAL. Military memorial statue near Arlington National Cemetery depicting the raising of the flag over Mount Suribachi during the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: The raising of the first flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, 23 February 1945

The raising of the first flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, 23 February 1945
WORLD WAR II: IWO JIMA. The raising of the first flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, 23 February 1945. The soldiers are Sergeant Henry Hansen (without helmet)

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: Philippine Sea, satellite artwork C015 / 6580

Philippine Sea, satellite artwork C015 / 6580
Philippine Sea. Simulated satellite map of the Philippine Sea in perspective projection, taken from low Earth orbit over the western Pacific Ocean

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: The beautiful color of the famous Marine Monument of Iwo Jima with flag in Virginia

The beautiful color of the famous Marine Monument of Iwo Jima with flag in Virginia near Washington DC in the USA

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: Famous Washington DC Iwo Jima Marine Memorial of flag raising in bronze to help end

Famous Washington DC Iwo Jima Marine Memorial of flag raising in bronze to help end World War II

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: US Marines Iwo Jima monument, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia. United States of America

US Marines Iwo Jima monument, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia. United States of America, North America

Background imageIwo Jima Collection: Detail of statue of Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington National Cemetry, Washington D

Detail of statue of Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington National Cemetry, Washington D.C. United States of America, North America


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"Dawn at the Iwo Jima Memorial: A Tribute to Heroism and Sacrifice" Standing tall against the backdrop of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, the Iwo Jima Memorial stands as a powerful symbol of bravery and resilience. This iconic monument pays homage to the valor displayed by American soldiers during one of World War II's most intense battles. Capturing a moment frozen in time, this memorial depicts six United States Marines raising an American flag atop Mount Suribachi on the island of Iwo Jima. The image is etched into our collective memory, representing not only victory but also the tremendous cost paid for it. As dawn breaks over this hallowed ground, casting its golden hues upon those stoic figures, we are reminded of their unwavering determination and unwavering commitment to freedom. It serves as a solemn reminder that liberty often comes at great sacrifice. The silhouette of this monumental tribute evokes emotions that words cannot fully express. It stands as a testament to all who have served in defense of our nation – past, present, and future. Their courage echoes through generations, inspiring us to honor their legacy with gratitude and respect. In 1945, when American P-51 Mustang fighter planes soared above Iwo Jima's skies amidst fierce combat below; they provided crucial air support for troops fighting on land. These brave pilots risked everything for their fellow servicemen – another chapter woven into the tapestry of heroism associated with this historic battle. Today, visitors from around the world come to pay their respects at this sacred site where history lives on. As twilight descends upon Arlington National Cemetery once more, silhouetting the memorial against an indigo sky; we find solace in knowing that these fallen heroes will never be forgotten. The Iwo Jima Memorial serves as a constant reminder that freedom demands vigilance and unity among nations striving for peace.