09.11.2009, 02:28
-)-MAILMAN- Wrote:My father was given a duplicate set of prints of pictures taken during the invasion. He was a Coast Guard Motor Machinist aboard the LST 764. This LST had embarked parts of a Marine Artillery Division and had two LCVP's. He was part of the LCVP crew and his job was to run the engine. The pictures he has show IWO as little more than moonscape including the area where there is a picture of the original flag that was put on top of Suribachi. My father said that the beaches were black ash and lacked all vegetaition as far as the eye can see.
Of course. That's the collective representation of this island. They were bombing it, it was an inferno. The question is it texture as a moon world or in the prewar state?
I will post soon pics of repainted mount Suribachi, i will need your comments. :wink: