Photo #: NH 104140
Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands
"Target for Today: Iwo Jima -- Typical expanse of shore
line on the volcanic island of Iwo, where today members of the
U.S. Marines' Fifth Amphibious Corps are smashing at Japan defenders
in another vital battle in World War 2. Thunderous and obliterating
barrages by Navy ships and planes preceded the invasion assault."
Quoted from the original caption, released with this photograph
on 19 February 1945.
The view, taken during an air raid prior to the invasion operation,
looks northeastward over Iwo Jima's southwestern shore. Bombs
are bursting at the southern end of Airfield Number One, at the
right. Note the agricultural fields between the camera and the
airfield, and roads serving the airfield and settlements.
This shoreline, running from the lower center of the image northwards
to beyond the point at left, was the scene of Beaches Purple
1, Brown (1 & 2), White (1 & 2) and Orange (1 & 2), which were
used during the follow-on phases of the invasion.
The original print came from Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison's
World War II history project working files.
Official U.S. Navy Photograph, from the collections of the
Naval Historical Center.
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