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U.S. Wartime Posters. Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor. Office of War Information. Enemy Ears Are Listening . Illus. by Ralph Illigan. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. (OWI Poster No.5). (PR 32.5015:5; Poster, 14” x 26”).

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  1. U.S. Wartime Posters Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor Office of War Information. Enemy Ears Are Listening. Illus. by Ralph Illigan. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. (OWI Poster No.5). (PR 32.5015:5; Poster, 14” x 26”). U.S. War Department Public Relations Bureau. We’ll Lick’em, Just Give Us The Metal! Illus. by Ronald McLeod. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. (Army Official Poster). (W 107.8: M 56/3; Poster; 40” x 29”). University of North Texas Libraries

  2. A U.S. war loan poster Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor U.S. Treasury Department. War Finance Division. Next! Japan, 6th War Loan. Illus. by Bingham. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944. (WFD 958-A). (T 66.8: W 19/15; Poster 28” x 20”). University of North Texas Libraries

  3. Lindberg’s enlistment Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor U.S. Navy Department. Marine Corps. Land with the U.S. Marines: Apply or Write, to Nearest Recruiting Station. Illus. by Vic Guinness. Philadelphia: McCandlish Litho Corporation, 1942. (Poster, 40” x 28”) From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  4. Training for the invasion of Iwo Jima Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  5. Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor George W. Garand & Truman R. Strobridge. Western Pacific Operations: History of the U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II Vol. IV (Washington D.C. Historical Division HQ, U.S. Marine Corps, 1971) University of North Texas Libraries

  6. The amphibious landing Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor George W. Garand & Truman R. Strobridge Western Pacific Operations: History of the U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II Vol. IV (Washington D.C. Historical Division HQ, U.S. Marine Corps, 1971) From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  7. Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor Destroyed amtracs and other vehicles, victims of Japanese mortar and artillery fire, litter the black sand beaches of Iwo Jima. National Archives and Records Administration PhoM3c. Robert M. Warren, ca. February/March 1945. 26-G-4474 University of North Texas Libraries

  8. Iwo Jima’s terrain Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor George W. Garand & Truman R. Strobridge Western Pacific Operations: History of the U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II Vol. IV (Washington D.C. Historical Division HQ, U.S. Marine Corps, 1971) From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  9. The lack of sleep Marines suffered Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor United States Army In World War II: Pictorial Record the War Against Japan. Ed. Kent Roberts Greenfield. (Washington D.C.: Center of Military History U.S. Army, 2001) From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  10. Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor United States Army In World War II: Pictorial Record the War Against Japan. Ed. Kent Roberts Greenfield. (Washington D.C.: Center of Military History U.S. Army, 2001) University of North Texas Libraries

  11. A bunker assault Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  12. Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor One of Lindberg’s bunker assaults From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  13. Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor "Marines of the 5th Division inch their way up a slope on Red Beach No. 1 toward Surbachi Yama as the smoke of the battle drifts about them." Dreyfuss, Iwo Jima, National Archives and Records Administration February 19, 1945. 127-N-110249. University of North Texas Libraries

  14. The Japanese resistance Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  15. Japanese deception efforts Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor United States Army In World War II: Pictorial Record the War Against Japan. Ed. Kent Roberts Greenfield. (Washington D.C.: Center of Military History U.S. Army, 2001) University of North Texas Libraries

  16. The first flag raising on Mount Suribachi Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  17. The first flag raising on Mount Suribachi Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

  18. From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor Sergeant Louis R Lowery’s picture of the first flag raising on Mt. Suribachi, the 54in. by 28in. flag was thought too small to be seen from the beach and was replaced by a larger flag. The second flag raising was captured by Associated Press photographer, Joe Rosenthal. His photograph would become one of the war’s most iconic images. University of North Texas Libraries

  19. Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor "Flag raising on Iwo Jima." Joe Rosenthal, Associated Press, National Archives and Records Administration, February 23, 1945. 80-G-413988. University of North Texas Libraries

  20. Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor U.S. Treasury Department. War Finance Division. 7th War Loan, Now, All Together. Illus. by C.C. Beall. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1945. (WFD 11). (T 66.8: W 19/26; Poster; 13” x 9”). University of North Texas Libraries

  21. Lindberg’s combat wound Primary Source Adventures: Iwo Jima: Forgotten Valor From Charles W. Lindberg, Oral History Collection University of North Texas Libraries

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