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  • The '''Battle of Iwo Jima''' in February 1945, was a victory by 70,000 American Marines over 22,000 J * Sandberg, Walt. ''The Battle of Iwo Jima: A Resource Bibliography and Documentary Anthology.'' (2005). 254 pp.
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  • * Sandberg, Walt. ''The Battle of Iwo Jima: A Resource Bibliography and Documentary Anthology.'' (2005). 254 pp.
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  • * Sandberg, Walt. ''The Battle of Iwo Jima: A Resource Bibliography and Documentary Anthology.'' (2005). 254 pp.
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  • The '''Battle of Iwo Jima''' in February 1945, was a victory by 70,000 American Marines over 22,000 J * Sandberg, Walt. ''The Battle of Iwo Jima: A Resource Bibliography and Documentary Anthology.'' (2005). 254 pp.
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  • ...ight operations. In February 1945, she carried night fighters during the [[Battle of Iwo Jima]] and raids on the Japanese home islands. Several [[Kamikaze]] suicide plan
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  • ...inister, after the [[Battle of Saipan]] and just before the start of the [[Battle of Iwo Jima]] and six weeks before the [[Battle of Okinawa]], which they recommended c
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  • ...ransport Division 43 off [[Pearl Harbor]], and sailed to prepare for the [[Battle of Iwo Jima|invasion of Iwo Jima]] at [[Eniwetok]], arriving 5 February 1945. ''Muliphe
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  • * 1945-02-16 – 1945-03-26 Battle of Iwo Jima
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  • ...on in late 1944 and early 1945, Lexington took part in the February 1945 [[Battle of Iwo Jima]].
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  • ...as a staging point for their projected invasion of Japan. Unlike little [[Battle of Iwo Jima|Iwo Jima]], Okinawa was a large island (480 square miles) and it was essent
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  • ...thene'' conducted two days of training exercises for troops scheduled to [[Battle of Iwo Jima|invade Iwo Jima]]. She sailed on [[16 February]], with officers and men of
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  • Just before the start of the [[Battle of Iwo Jima]] and six weeks before the [[Battle of Okinawa]], [[Hirohito]] met with fo
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  • ...day, the ship began loading cargo and passengers in preparation for the [[Battle of Iwo Jima|Iwo Jima assault]]. She departed Pearl Harbor on [[27 January]] in convoy,
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