Assault on Iwo Jima

Assault on Iwo Jima

Photograph

Assault on Iwo Jima

ca. 1944
Gelatin silver print
Paper: 8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm)
Gift of Joanna T. Steichen, ex-collection Edward Steichen
Inscriptions inscribed on recto in crayon TR: Iwo

printed in ink on verso: FILE NUMBER: 304779 RELEASED: MARCH 14, 1945/

ASSAULT ON IWO JIMA -- Grim milestone on the Tokyo Road, the attack on/ Iwo Jima was a complex and highly-coordinated operation involving/ exact planning for hundreds of ships and planes and thoughsands of/ men. So exact was the timetable, the Marines hit the beach only seconds/ off the hour chosen at the strategy board long before the operation./ The Japs fought bitterly from the near-invulnerable positions, and the/ Marines paid a high cost: but from the moment of the opening bombardment,/ the battled rolled relentlessly on according to plan./

Gray against the gray sea and sky, a mammoth Navy battleship hurls its/ obliterating fire against volcanic Iwo Jima. The time: morning of/ D-Day. February 19, 1945./

WATCH YOUR CREDIT/
"OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTOGRAPH"/

The Navy Department has no objection to the use of this photograph in commerical/ advertisements, provided copy and layout are submitted for review prior to publication to the "REVIEW SECTION, OFFICE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS, NAVY DEPARTMENT/ WASHINGTON D.C.," [illegible] or to a District Public Relations Office. However it has no/ power to waive the privacy rights of the personnel portrayed./
Related Media

Review and updating of the museum's collection data is ongoing.
Inclusion of an object in this database does not guarantee its availability for loan.
For permission to use images from the online collections, please contact Image Rights and Reproductions.