File:Discarded 150mm Japanese Mortar, Iwo Jima, 1945.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDiscarded 150mm Japanese Mortar, Iwo Jima, 1945.jpg |
English: “ON JIMA----The ‘Mortar Happy’ Japs who raked the Marine lines with mortar fire almost constantly during the early days of the battle on Iwo Jima, used this 150 mm mortar in the barrages. The mortar was captured by Marines at the foot of a hill.”
"Japanese artillery. Ammunition among other things. Demolition kit I guess it is actually. There's some machine gun ammunition." From the Thayer Soule Collection (COLL/2266) at the Archives Branch, Marine Corps History Division OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH |
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Author | Archives Branch, USMC History Division |
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