Other major factors involved in his site selection included:. The foot high figures are erecting a foot steel flagpole from which a cloth flag flies 24 hours a day. The figures, placed on a rock slope, rise about six feet from a foot base.
The M-1 rifle and the carbine carried by two of the figures are 16 and feet long, respectively. The canteen would hold 32 quarts of water.
The base of the memorial is made of black Brazilian granite. No public funds were used on the Iwo Jima Monument project. The entire cost of transporting and erecting the monument was donated by U. Contact Us ». Chester Nimitz On the morning of Feb. The 28th Regiment, 5th Division, was ordered to capture Mount Suribachi. The Creation When the picture was later released, sculptor Dr. That afternoon, when the slopes were clear of enemy resistance, a second, larger flag was raised in the same location.
Joe Rosenthal of the Associated Press caught the afternoon flag-raising in an iconic photograph that eventually won a Pulitzer Prize. Sculptor Felix W. These three men were believed to be the survivors of the famous flag raising the others were killed on Iwo Jima. To learn more about the identities of the flag raisers, please read the US Marine Corps statement on the Iwo Jima flag raisers. All available pictures and physical statistics of the three who had given their lives were collected and then used in the modeling of their faces.
Once the statue was completed in plaster, it was carefully disassembled and trucked to Brooklyn, N. The casting process, which required the work of experienced artisans, took nearly 3 years.
After the parts had been cast, cleaned, finished, and chased, they were reassembled into approximately a dozen pieces--the largest weighing more than 20 tons--and brought back to Washington, D. Here they were bolted and welded together, and the statue was treated with preservatives. President Dwight D. Eisenhower dedicated the memorial in a ceremony on November 10, , the th anniversary of the U.
Marine Corps. Thirty-two foot high figures are shown raising a foot bronze flagpole. The flag flies 24 hours a day, days a year by presidential proclamation. The figures in the statue occupy the same positions as they were identified at the time in Rosenthal's historic photograph. Ira Hayes is the figure farthest from the flagpole with both hands reaching up. You can wander freely in all degrees around the Memorial. There are a couple of dozen parking spots within the grounds of the memorial itself and there is often some parking on the street in the neighborhood around the Iwo Jima Memorial.
You can also park at Arlington National Cemetery and walk across. The nearest Metro stations are either the Rosslyn stop 0. The walk from and through Arlington National Cemetery is more scenic and you can ride the shuttle bus back , but slightly longer.
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