Leathernecks
This section is devoted to the men who were there,
those who fought and some that bled during those terrible 76 hours.
2nd Marines
Regimental Communicators, H&S 2
6th Marines
10th Marines
Support Units
2nd Amphibious Tractor Battalion
Personal Accounts
Capt. William T. Bray, A/1/2
Plt. Sgt.Murl Bright, A/1/8
Ralph L. Browner, A/1/2
Edward Caudle, 2nd Amphibious Tractor Batt.
Maj. William C. Chamberlin, 2/8
Maj. Henry P. Crowe, 2/8
2nd Lt. William C. Culp, E/2/2
Irvin Cunningham, 2nd Marines
PM2C Harry P. Dewey, 18th Marines
PM2C Raymond Duffee, D/1/2
Sgt. Robert L. (Bob) George, A/1/10
Arnold (Lloyd) Gladson, Weapons 2/2
Edward R. Godwin, E/2/2
Dexter Greer, Weapons 2/2
Joseph Miles Griggs, Jr. H Battery/3/10
John Gross, H&S 2
Les Groshong, 3/HQ/8
Staff Sgt. Norman Hatch, Combat Cameraman
Francis "Bud" Healy, B/1/6
Joe M. Jansen, F/2/6
William "Bill" Jefferies A/1/6
PFC Joseph Jordan, 2/8
George Kern, 3/HQ/8
William R. "Scot" Kinsman, C Co., 1st Med. Tank Batt.
Charles Konstantino, 2nd Medical Battalion
Cpl. William F. Langford 2nd Amphibious Tractor Batt.
PFC Clyde F. Lord, H&S 2
Radioman 2nd Class William L. McDonald
Lee Miller, 18th Marines
John K. Mohrlang, H/2/8
1st Lt. Frank T. Morrow, H/2/8
Jack Pease, Special Weapons Group, 2d Def. Batt.
Clarence E. Petrie, D/1/2
Pvt. Jack M. Redman /3/6
Pvt. Milford Roe, 2nd Amphibious Tractor Batt.
Roman Rozmanik, /1/8
William H. Sanders II, A/1/2
Col. David Monroe Shoup, 2nd Marines
Capt. Lyle Specht, D/1/6
John J. Spillane, 2nd Amphibian Tractor Batt.
Pvt. Jack R. Stambaugh, B/1/6
Gordon H. Stevens, H&S 2
Arthur B. Waldenville, M/3/
Websites
From Butte to Iwo Jima: The Memoirs of W. Paull
Victory, after 76 hours.
Exhausted but spirited Marines disembark.
Submission of written material and photographs is greatly encouraged.
All pictures will be returned upon request.
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copyright 2002 Wheaton, Illinois
Created 20 September 1998 - Updated 24 March 2002