HurricaИe
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I searched so don't hurt me if it was posted.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/02/04/obit.j … index.html

"Raymond Jacobs, believed to be the last surviving member of the group of Marines photographed during the original U.S. flag-raising on Iwo Jima during World War II, has died at age 82. Jacobs died January 29 of natural causes at a Redding hospital, his daughter, Nancy Jacobs, told The Associated Press.

Jacobs had spent his later years working to prove that he was the radio operator photographed looking up at an American flag as it was being raised by other Marines on Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.

Newspaper accounts from the time show he was on the mountain during the initial raising of a smaller American flag, though he had returned to his unit by the time the more famous AP photograph was taken of a second flag-raising later the same day.

The radioman's face isn't fully visible in the first photograph taken of the first flag-raising by Lou Lowery, a photographer for Leatherneck magazine, leading some veterans to question Jacobs' claim. However, other negatives from the same roll of film show the radioman is Jacobs, said retired Col. Walt Ford, editor of Leatherneck.

"It's clearly a front-on face shot of Ray Jacobs," Ford said.

Annette Amerman, a historian with the Marine Corps History Division, said in an e-mailed statement "there are many that believe" Jacobs was the radioman. "However, there are no official records produced at the time that can prove or refute Mr. Jacobs' location."

Jacobs was honorably discharged in 1946. He was called up during the Korean conflict in 1951 before retiring as a sergeant, his daughter said.

Jacobs retired in 1992 from KTVU-TV in Oakland, where he worked 34 years as a reporter, anchor and news director."

The famous picture

https://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb280/anthraX2009/iwojima1.jpg

A picture taken a bit earlier when the smaller flag was raised, showing Jacobs

https://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb280/anthraX2009/artiwo-jima.jpg

Last edited by HurricaИe (2008-02-04 16:38:31)

usmarine
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RIP

I highly recommend watching Letters From Iwo Jima if you have not already.

HurricaИe
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usmarine wrote:

RIP

I highly recommend watching Letters From Iwo Jima if you have not already.

I saw Flags of our Fathers... I'll have to catch Letters on HBO some time, or get it off Netflix.
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Another passed Veteran.  Chilling in the big PX in the sky.
AussieReaper
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Flags of our fathers was terrible compared to Letters from Iwo Jima.

rip

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Rip!
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TheAussieReaper wrote:

Flags of our fathers was terrible compared to Letters from Iwo Jima.

rip
I saw Flags...it was pretty bad tbh.  I'll watch Letters then.
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RIP brother

PX in the sky...lol, I was hoping for a USO, or an E Club
Skorpy-chan
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Really knocks it in how long ago that was, really.

Hell, soon it'll be out of living memory. WW1 almost is, and the last survivor of the german side copped it last year.
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Letters from Iwo Jima

ill put that on my netflix next
Ty
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Weird, I just saw Flags of our Fathers last Friday.
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usmarine
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How do you praise or remember men who went to battle against a group of soldiers who wanted to die rather then surrender?  Allied forces did not want to die, they wanted to live.  Truly amazing.

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opposing forces, both in their finest hour.
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noice
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Its kinda sad that time passes like this.

Oh well, RIP dude. One of the truly remarkable photos of WWII.
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