At 9:00 am on February 19, 1945, soldiers of the United States Fifth Marine Division Company H slid down cargo net ropes to landing craft bobbing in waves of two meters high. They were less than two kilometers from the shore of the remote Pacific island Iwo Jima. Company H was mostly made up of 18-20 year old boys who had been training for this day for over a year. For most of them, Iwo Jima was their first time in combat. The boys knew little about the island. They had seen drills in reports but nothing could have prepared them for what awaited them on the black sand beaches of Iwo.
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At 9:00 am on February 19, 1945, soldiers of the United States Fifth Marine Division Company H slid down cargo net ropes to landing craft bobbing in waves of two meters high. They were less than two kilometers from the shore of the remote Pacific island Iwo Jima. Company H was mostly made up of 18-20 year old boys who had been training for this day for over a year. For most of them, Iwo Jima was their first time in combat. The boys knew little about the island. They had seen drills in reports but nothing could have prepared them for what awaited them on the black sand beaches of Iwo.