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My cousin was there, he was in the 5th Marines forward observation and he was 18 years old
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My cousin was there, he was in the 5th Marines forward observation and he was 18 years old
did he ever share any of his experiences?
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He never talked about it until they had a forty year reunion. After that he talked about it, he carried a Winchester Model 12 shotgun in a
forward observation post. They also directed naval fire. He said you could hear the Japanese
under his foxhole. He spent thirty one days there and
never got hurt but had bad nightmares for many years. He said every morning there were new dead bodies everywhere, the fighting went on
night and day. He saw the flag going up, everyone saw it. They were then sent to Nagasaki as occupation troops. He said they were allowed to
pick out two Japanese rifles to send home in a wooden box. i have these two type 99 rifles now and have fired them years ago with Norma cartridges
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I have an earlier flag raising photo with the smaller flag signed by Charles W Lindberg, an authentication certificate is on the back of it and it was expensive I remember that. I bought it many years ago believing the stories of the two flag raising ceremonies on the same day at a sale on USAF Mildenhall. Wonder what it is worth?
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Originally Posted by
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He said you could hear the
Japanese
under his foxhole.
That would keep you from sleepin' regularly.
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Originally Posted by
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He never talked about it until they had a forty-year reunion.
Uncle Al Was D-Day +1 29th Reconnaissance Troop - he would never speak of what he saw - wounded the morning of the st lo breakout
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Here is the photograph I bought with authentication on the back. Fully understand Admirals wanting the biggest flag raised to show such a great achievement and moral booster, but as I understand it, the guys who raised the first flag in the morning never got a mention in history, perhaps someone who knows the true facts could respond. So many lives for that objective.
Last edited by Gil Boyd; 02-25-2023 at 02:51 AM.
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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HERE is an article on the Marines Site acknowledging the flag raising in your photo above as the first and listing the participants.
Bob
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I had a neighbor Ted Folari who was in that first detail that raised the small flag. He remembers Lt Schrier taking it out of his pack. Ted was still on the top when the famous second flag was raised but he was about 50 yards away guarding the perimeter against the occasional Japs still alive in holes.
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