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The Lions of Iwo Jima: The Story of Combat Team 28 and the Bloodiest Battle of Marine Corps History

The Lions of Iwo Jima

By Fred Haynes & James A. Warren
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August 2008

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Leatherneck Magazine - LCpl Vincent Fischer, a Marine antitank guided missileman in Wpns Co, 1/23, examines a Moroc African Lion 2008 weapons demonstration.
LCpl Vincent Fischer, a Marine antitank guided missileman in Wpns Co, 1/23, examines a Moroc African Lion 2008 weapons demonstration.

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Jack Chevigny, the Notre Dame running back who scored the tying touchdown in what became a come-from-behind victory over Army in 1926 to “win one for the Gipper,” gave all for his country and his fellow Marines in the Battle of Iwo Jima.
Jack Chevigny, the Notre Dame running back who scored the tying touchdown in what became a come-from-behind victory over Army in 1926 to “win one for the Gipper,” gave all for his country and his fellow Marines in the Battle of Iwo Jima.

Courtesy of the Archives of the University of Notre Dame

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Jack Chevigny, the Notre Dame running back who scored the tying touchdown in what became a come-from-behind victory over Army in 1926 to “win one for the Gipper,” gave all for his country and his fellow Marines in the Battle of Iwo Jima.
The father of LCpl Christopher Dyer lights the ever-living candle in front of his son’s portrait during the unveiling ceremony in the Ohio Statehouse rotunda in May.

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