‘It Was a Real Killing Field’ – Remembering Iwo Jima
![Marines burrow in the volcanic sand on the beach of Iwo Jima, as their comrades unload supplies and equipment from landing vessels despite the heavy rain of artillery fire from enemy positions on Mount Suribachi in the background. Image-U.S. Military ‘It Was a Real Killing Field’ – Remembering Iwo Jima](https://alaska-native-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/image19-02-2015-11.34.20.jpg)
On February 19, 1945, 20-year-old Bill Young of Mooresville, North Carolina, disembarked an LST on a miserable hunk of black rock called Iwo Jima. He was part of a 75-mile-long convoy of ships preparing to dislodge the Japanese from this volcanic remnant of an island. The territory was formally part of Japan, meaning it was […]