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  • ? louis r. lowery 1

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  • ID: 924
  • Uploader: TalkingFish »
  • Date: 9 days ago
  • Approver: Eastman »
  • Size: 941 KB .jpg (2949x3747) »
  • Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:First_Iwo_Jima_Flag_Raising.jpg »
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m1 helmet, m1 carbine, phil ward, charles w. lindberg, james michels, and 5 more (battle of iwo jima) drawn by louis_r._lowery

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  • Raising the First Flag on Iwo Jima

    An excerpt about the moment when Lowery took the photo from The Bloody Battle for Suribachi by Richard Wheeler:

    "Photographer Lou Lowery snapped the flag raising from a hole
    where he crouched with BAR man Chick Robeson. Chick had been
    urged to join the flag-raising group for the picture but had refused,
    insisting that he was no “Hollywood Marine.” In addition to the
    four flag raisers—Schrier, Thomas, Hansen and Lindberg—also
    identifiable on the photo is Pfc. James R. Michels, the man on
    guard in the foreground.

    Though most of our men were aware of the significance of their
    accomplishment, no one at first did much thinking in terms of pride
    and glory. All were concerned about the effect the sight of the colors
    would have on the enemy. They were in danger of getting resistance
    not only from the Japanese close at hand but from artillery units in
    the north. The forty men had raised the flag, but they were by no
    means certain they would be able to defend it successfully.
    Shells from the north wouldn’t come until later, but the flag was
    promptly challenged by the Japanese on the summit. First a rifleman
    stepped out of a cave and fired at the photographer and Chick
    Robeson. The Japanese missed, but Robeson didn’t. He swung his
    BAR up for a long burst, and the man dropped heavily.
    “You got him!” Harold Schrier said..." - The Bloody Battle for Suribachi by Richard Wheeler page 132-133

    An excerpt from INVESTIGATING IWO: The Flag Raisings in Myth, Memory, & Esprit de Corps, Contributing editorBreanne Robertson, PhD:

    "According to Marine cinematographer
    Norman T. Hatch, who was also the photographic
    officer (Warrant Officer) in charge of
    the 5th Marine Division Photographic Section,
    Lowery’s film was sent “out with the press boat
    that night, but he did not learn for about 10
    days if his film had survived.” Lowery feared
    his film had been damaged, since just after he
    photographed the first flag raising, he jumped
    to escape a grenade, damaging one of his cameras.
    Hatch also described how, after the film
    was processed and cleared by censors, “Rosenthal’s
    photo was sent by ‘wirephoto’ to the
    United States, and Lowery’s photos of the ascent
    and first flag raising were sent by air to
    the Division of Public Relations, Headquarters,
    U.S. Marine Corps.”" - https://www.usmcu.edu/portals/218/investigating%20iwo_web2.pdf page 47-48 (76-77 in pdf)

    Wikipedia description of the photo, including who is in it and identifiers in the photograph.

    "Raising the First Flag on Iwo Jima by SSgt. Louis R. Lowery, USMC, is the most widely circulated photograph of the first flag flown on Mt. Suribachi

    Left to right: 1st Lt. Harold Schrier (kneeling behind radioman's legs), Pfc. Raymond Jacobs (radioman reassigned from F Company), Sgt. Henry "Hank" Hansen wearing cap, holding flagstaff with left hand), Platoon Sgt. Ernest "Boots" Thomas (seated), Pvt. Phil Ward (holding lower flagstaff with his right hand), PhM2c. John Bradley, USN (holding flagstaff with both hands, his right hand above Ward's right hand and his left hand below.), Pfc. James Michels (holding M1 Carbine), and Cpl. Charles W. Lindberg (standing above Michels)." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raising_the_Flag_on_Iwo_Jima#/media/File:First_Iwo_Jima_Flag_Raising.jpg

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