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Marines and Army ground crews look over the first Sikorsky R-4 helicopter to land in the fighter strip on Iwo Jima, Mar 23, 1945.A Japanese tank wedged between banks of solid earth was very difficult for US Marines to see or attack from the front, Iwo Jima, Mar 25, 1945.P-51D Mustangs of the 531st Fighter Squadron lined up at South Field, Iwo Jima, Mar 25, 1945Japanese 120mm gun protuding from a cave opening, Iwo Jima, Japan, circa Mar 1945
Marines and Army ground crews look over the first Sikorsky R-4 helicopter to land in the fighter strip on Iwo Jima, Mar 23, 1945.A Japanese tank wedged between banks of solid earth was very difficult for US Marines to see or attack from the front, Iwo Jima, Mar 25, 1945.P-51D Mustangs of the 531st Fighter Squadron lined up at South Field, Iwo Jima, Mar 25, 1945Japanese 120mm gun protuding from a cave opening, Iwo Jima, Japan, circa Mar 1945
USS Makin Island at anchor at Kerama Retto, Ryukyu Islands, Japan, 31 Mar 1945American Marines examined the wreck of a G4M bomber at one of Iwo JimaCommander of USAAF 78th Fighter Squadron Major James B. Tapp checking the fuses on his HVAR air-to-surface rockets mounted to his P-51D VLR Mustang ‘Margaret-V’ 44-73407 at South Field, Iwo Jima, spring 1945.Devastation of Hachioji, Japan, 2 Sep 1945
USS Makin Island at anchor at Kerama Retto, Ryukyu Islands, Japan, 31 Mar 1945American Marines examined the wreck of a G4M bomber at one of Iwo Jima's two operational airfields, Mar-Apr 1945Commander of USAAF 78th Fighter Squadron Major James B. Tapp checking the fuses on his HVAR air-to-surface rockets mounted to his P-51D VLR Mustang ‘Margaret-V’ 44-73407 at South Field, Iwo Jima, spring 1945.Devastation of Hachioji, Japan, 2 Sep 1945
Devastation of Hachioji, Japan, Oct 1945Devastation of Hamamatsu, Japan, 1945Ernie Pyle aboard a US Navy warship off Okinawa, Japan, 1945F4U-1D Corsairs of Marine Squadron VMA-321 on Iwo Jima, Japan, 1945.
Devastation of Hachioji, Japan, Oct 1945Devastation of Hamamatsu, Japan, 1945Ernie Pyle aboard a US Navy warship off Okinawa, Japan, 1945F4U-1D Corsairs of Marine Squadron VMA-321 on Iwo Jima, Japan, 1945.
Japanese Army Academy Commandant Kenji Doihara, Japan, Apr-Aug 1945Ki-100 fighter in flight, Japan, 1945Marine Corps F4U-1D Corsairs prepare for take-off from their base on Okinawa, 1945. Note the two oversized drop tanks beneath the fuselage.Marines on Iwo Jima crowd around a newly arrived Boeing F-13 Superfortress (photo reconnaissance variant of the B-29). 47th Fighter Squadron P-51D Mustang is in foreground, Mar-Apr 1945.
Japanese Army Academy Commandant Kenji Doihara, Japan, Apr-Aug 1945Ki-100 fighter in flight, Japan, 1945Marine Corps F4U-1D Corsairs prepare for take-off from their base on Okinawa, 1945. Note the two oversized drop tanks beneath the fuselage.Marines on Iwo Jima crowd around a newly arrived Boeing F-13 Superfortress (photo reconnaissance variant of the B-29). 47th Fighter Squadron P-51D Mustang is in foreground, Mar-Apr 1945.
Minoru Genda and Yoshio Shiga of Japanese 343rd Naval Air Group, Matsuyama Airfield, Japan, spring 1945Mizushima industrial region of Osaka Prefecture, Japan after American aerial bombing, 1945North American P-51D Mustangs of the 46th Fighter Squadron on Iwo Jima prepare for mission, Mar 1945. Note the twin oversized drop tanks of the Very Long Range (VLR) escorts.Ruins of Aomori, Japan, 1945
Minoru Genda and Yoshio Shiga of Japanese 343rd Naval Air Group, Matsuyama Airfield, Japan, spring 1945Mizushima industrial region of Osaka Prefecture, Japan after American aerial bombing, 1945North American P-51D Mustangs of the 46th Fighter Squadron on Iwo Jima prepare for mission, Mar 1945. Note the twin oversized drop tanks of the Very Long Range (VLR) escorts.Ruins of Aomori, Japan, 1945

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