Tom Graves describes the 1945 battle of Iwo Jima and Rosenthal’s flag raising photo to the audience at the San Leandro, Calif. Public Library.
By Tom Graves
For Tom Pach, a veteran of the Korean War, Joe Rosenthal’s Iwo Jima flag raising photograph has a special significance, not just as a Marine, but as a man who lost his older brother in the battle for the island.
Pach was one of the estimated 200 people gathered on Memorial Day Weekend to learn about Joe Rosenthal and his iconic photo taken in the midst of the bloody battle.
Many men and women in the audience stood to be acknowledged for their military service. They left behind nearly 100 signatures on the petition to name a Navy warship for Rosenthal, adding to over 3,000 signatures the USMCCCA Joe Rosenthal Chapter CCs already delivered to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer. A former Marine captain, Secretary Spencer has acknowledged the great importance of Joe and the photo he took atop Mt. Suribachi.
Chapter President Dale Cook, left, and Tom Graves answer questions.
The standing-room-only crowd packed the lecture room at the San Leandro, Calif. Public Library to hear Chapter Historian Tom Graves describe the 1945 battle and Rosenthal’s flag raising photo. Chapter President Dale Cook, a 4th Division veteran of Iwo Jima, added his own memories of combat on the volcanic island where three Marine divisions met determined resistance from 22,000 defenders in well prepared, underground positions. At times, Cook’s memories became graphic.
“I asked the guy in the foxhole next to me for a cigarette. I turned around and there was a Marine and a helmet, but no head in it. I see that every day of my life.”
Sponsored by the Library and Vets Connect at the Library, the May 26 event received great play in local papers, accounting for the high turnout. Some travelled from Sacramento, a 90-mile drive. The front row was reserved for veterans, including a Pearl Harbor survivor from the USS Pennsylvania, a 2nd Philippine Regiment military intelligence soldier, and Tom Pach, the Korean War Marine whose older brother, Frank, served in the 5th Marine Division and was wounded on Iwo Jima February 19, 1945, the first day of the battle. He died the next day.
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