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Twenty-seven men received the Congressional Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity during the battle of Iwo Jima: 22 Marines, four Navy corpsmen, and one Navy landing craft commander. Exactly half of the awards issued to Marines and corpsmen of the V Amphibious Corps were posthumous. Within a larger institutional context, Iwo Jima represented more than one-fourth of the 80 Medals of Honor awarded Marines during the Second World War. This was Iwo Jima's Roll of Honor:

It was said: "among the Americans who served on Iwo Island, uncommon valor was a common virtue." - Admiral Chester W Nimitz
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MOH GRAND TOTALS
Total 3459
Army 2400
Navy 745
Marines 296
Air Force 17
Coast Guard 1
Posthumous 614

Most were in the War Between the States, where it started: for Yanks
killin' Rebs...but what the hell...medals are medals...
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/mohstats.htm

I still cherish my peuter CIB above all the gems, the gold, the silver, the stocks,
and the real estate. And, the brothers who fought, with or without
a God Damned thing. The Red Badge of Courage still fills my sails.

Nice post man.
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