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  1. 17 de oct. de 2019 · The six flag raisers in the famous photo are now identified as: Cpl. Harlon Block, Pfc. Harold Keller, Pfc. Ira Hayes, Pfc. Harold Schultz, Pfc. Franklin Sousley and Sgt. Michael Strank. "Regardless of who was in the photograph, each and every Marine who set foot on Iwo Jima, or supported the effort from the sea and air around the island is ...

  2. 7 de nov. de 2021 · Updated March 12, 2024. Marine paratrooper and Pima tribesman Ira Hamilton Hayes was immortalized in the photo of the U.S. flag being raised over Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Ira Hayes was born to Nancy and Jobe on the Gila River Indian Reservation in Arizona in 1923. Both of his parents were members of the Pima Indian tribe ...

  3. 23 de feb. de 2022 · Los marines eran Ira Hayes, un indio pima que había nacido en una reserva de Arizona, el oficial médico John Bradley y los soldados Franklin Sousley, Harlon Block, Mike Strank y René Gagnon ...

  4. Harlon Henry Block. On March 1, 1945 Corporal Block was declared a casualty of World War II. ★ He served with honor in the United States Marine Corps. ★ He is remembered by the people of Texas. ★ May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect, and equality for all. Harlon Henry Block.

  5. The street-facing the memorial was appropriately named Iwo Jima Boulevard by MMA’s founders in 1965. MMA is the only place outside of Washington, D.C., where proper honors are rendered with battalion-size dress blue parades. The Marine placing the flagpole into the ground was a South Texas native, Cpl Harlon H. Block of Weslaco, Texas.

  6. Cpl Harlon H. Block was an Iwo Jima Marine and one of the flag raisers on Mt. Suribachi.

  7. On November 22, he was promoted to the rank of private first class. On February 19, 1945, Franklin Sousley landed on Iwo Jima and fought in the battle for the capture of the island alongside with Navy Corpsman John Bradley, PFC. Ira Hayes, PFC. Rene Gagnon, Corporal Harlon Block, PFC. Harold Schultz, and Sergeant Michael Strank.