Iwo Jima

Iwo Jima

Iwo To, known in English as Iwo Jima, is one of the Japanese Volcano Islands and lies south of the Bonin Islands. Together with other islands, they form the Ogasawara Archipelago. The highest point of Iwo Jima is Mount Suribachi at 169 m high.

People died in Iwo Jima (First 32 people) - Page 0

John Basilone

John Basilone

Soldier

Takeichi Nishi

Takeichi Nishi

Japanese equestrian

Tadamichi Kuribayashi

Tadamichi Kuribayashi

General

William R. Caddy

William R. Caddy

Military personnel

Jack Chevigny

Jack Chevigny

American football player

John Harlan Willis

John Harlan Willis

Mariner

Michael Strank

Michael Strank


Rinosuke Ichimaru

Rinosuke Ichimaru

Japanese aviator

Jack Lummus

Jack Lummus

American football player

Darrell S. Cole

Darrell S. Cole

Military personnel

Charles J. Berry

Charles J. Berry

Military personnel

Tony Stein

Tony Stein

Military personnel

Tatsugo Kawaishi

Tatsugo Kawaishi

Japanese swimmer

Ross F. Gray

Ross F. Gray

Military personnel

Harry O'Neill

Harry O'Neill

Professional baseball player

James D. La Belle

James D. La Belle

Military personnel

Jack Williams

Jack Williams

Author

Kenkichi Ueda

Kenkichi Ueda

Military personnel

Sadasue Senda

Sadasue Senda


Ernest Ivy Thomas, Jr.

Ernest Ivy Thomas, Jr.


Ichimaru Toshinosuke

Ichimaru Toshinosuke

Japanese aviator

Henry Oliver Hansen

Henry Oliver Hansen


Joseph R. Julian

Joseph R. Julian


Donald J. Ruhl

Donald J. Ruhl


William G. Walsh

William G. Walsh


Harry L. Martin

Harry L. Martin

Officer

George Phillips

George Phillips

USMC

Nishi Tokujirō

Nishi Tokujirō

Statesman

Senda Sadasue

Senda Sadasue


John Basilone

John Basilone

Soldier

Franklin Sousley

Franklin Sousley


Harlon Block

Harlon Block