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<blockquote data-quote="afups" data-source="post: 82267" data-attributes="member: 75"><p>I spent a month on Iwo Jima in the 60s. My scheduling allowed me time to roam almost the entire island, take photos, etc. I got up early and watched the sun come up out of the ocean and walked the black sands still stained red and often saw protruding bones and artifacts. I left the island a very different person than when I arrived. </p><p></p><p>I later went to Gettysburg for a day and every time I looked at a battlefield, Iwo Jima, the black pearl of the Pacific came back to my mind. </p><p></p><p>I will never forget the men of Iwo Jima and their conquest which speeded up the end of World War II.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afups, post: 82267, member: 75"] I spent a month on Iwo Jima in the 60s. My scheduling allowed me time to roam almost the entire island, take photos, etc. I got up early and watched the sun come up out of the ocean and walked the black sands still stained red and often saw protruding bones and artifacts. I left the island a very different person than when I arrived. I later went to Gettysburg for a day and every time I looked at a battlefield, Iwo Jima, the black pearl of the Pacific came back to my mind. I will never forget the men of Iwo Jima and their conquest which speeded up the end of World War II. [/QUOTE]
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