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flag (he went on board LST 779 for a flag) and also ordered the battalion adjutant to get a flag. The adjutant sent one of his E Company runners to get a flag who returned with one from a ship docked at shore. A squad leader from E Company was ordered to take three of his men up Mount Suribachi to raise the replacement flag which the runner took up ahead of them with orders for Lieutenant Schrier to have it raised and the first flag sent down with him (runner).
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By the end of the campaign, 2/28 had suffered heavy casualties, especially among junior officers. In the line companies (D, E, and F), only five of twenty-one officers were neither killed nor wounded. This statistic excludes the replacement officers. The battalion commander, LtCol Chandler Johnson,
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Following the taking of Mount Suribachi, the 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines were allowed a few days' rest and then returned to fighting on the northern side of Mount Suribachi and the island on March 1 until Iwo Jima was declared secure on March 26, 1945 (the 5th Division left for Hawaii on March 27).
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The Marines determined about two hours later that the flag flying on Suribachi was too small to be easily seen north of Mount Suribachi where there was fighting going on with more fighting to occur in the days ahead. Lieutenant Colonel Johnson sent a Marine officer from the battalion to get a large
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photographer, accompanied the patrol. After a short fire fight on top, the 54"-by-28" flag was attached to a long section of a Japanese water pipe they found and raised by Schrier, his platoon sergeant, and another sergeant. Seeing the flag up caused loud cheering from the men below on the beaches
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Early on the morning of February 23, 1945, four days after the initial landings, Lieuteant Colonel Johnson ordered the E Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines commander to send a patrol from his company up Mount Suribachi to seize and occupy the summit. First Lieutenant
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photographer who had just come ashore, headed towards Mount Suribachi and ascended the mountain with two Marine photographers at this time. It is the photo of the second flag raising by Rosenthal that became the iconic photo of the battle.
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and ships. Lowery took several photos of the patrol before and after the flag was raised (none are shown of the actual raising and planting of the flag) which were not published until 1947.
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The Second Battalion, 28th Marines (2/28 Marines) departed Hawaii in January 1945 and a month later were part of the initial invasion force in the
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The battalion was reactivated in 1967 to serve as a training unit for Marines going to and returning from
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Movie caption of members of the 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines planting the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi
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Locate, close with and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver
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After the fighting on Iwo Jima, the battalion returned to
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Presidential Unit Citation, 19-28 February 1945, Iwo Jima
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The 2nd Battalion, 28th Marine Regiment was activated at
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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Iwo Jima landing plan showing where 2/28 came ashore.
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Index

February 28 Incident

United States of America
United States Marine Corps
World War II
Battle of Iwo Jima
Chandler W. Johnson
infantry
United States Marine Corps
Vietnam War
28th Marine Regiment
5th Marine Division
Battle of Iwo Jima
World War II
Joe Rosenthal
U.S. flag raising
Mount Suribachi
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
5th Marine Division
3rd and 4th Parachute Battalions
Hawaii
Pacific theater
Iwo Jima landing plan showing where 2/28 came ashore.
Battle of Iwo Jima
Mount Suribachi
Chandler W. Johnson
Harold G. Schrier
Louis R. Lowery
Leatherneck Magazine

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