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  2. National Iwo Jima Memorial

    iwojimamemorial.org

    The National Iwo Jima Memorial was conceived and built by the Iwo Jima Survivors Association, led by Dr. George Gentile. On Feb 23, 1995 the monument was dedicated in memory of the 6,821 Americans who lost their lives on Iwo Jima, 50 years after the iconic flag raising depicted by the monument. The names of the 100 Connecticut men who die.

  3. National Iwo Jima Memorial

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    The Iwo Jima Survivors Association of Connecticut and the members of the Iwo Jima Memorial Historical Foundation Inc recognize the honor, valor and sacrifice of those who fought and died there. The rocks beneath the statue at the feet of the flag-raisers are from the site of the original flag-raising on Mt. Suribachi. Volcanic sand from Iwo ...

  4. Upcoming Events - National Iwo Jima Memorial

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    May 27, 2024. National Iwo Jima Memorial; 1 Iwo Jima Way, New Britain. May 17, 2024. Memorial Day Ceremony. 10:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome to help honor all veterans and all branches of service at the monument. Direct any questions to Elaine at 203-859-4578 or elaineschieffer@sbcglobal.net.

  5. National Iwo Jima Memorial

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    The National Iwo Jima Memorial. National Iwo Jima Memorial. 1 Iwo Jima Way, New Britain, CT 06053. Please email us at contact@iwojimamemorial.org.We look forard to hearing from you!

  6. Terms and Policies - National Iwo Jima Memorial

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    Iwo Jima Memorial Historical Foundation reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to change the Terms under which iwojimamemorial.org is offered. The most current version of the Terms will supersede all previous versions. Iwo Jima Memorial Historical Foundation encourages you to periodically review the Terms to stay informed of our updates.

  7. HELP OUR MISSION / DONATE - National Iwo Jima Memorial

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    Iwo Jima Memorial Historical Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 310516. Newington, CT 06131. Make an Impact. Sponsor a Flag - $200. Help us by supporting and maintaining one of the 100 flags we fly around the park to honor the 100 servicemen memorialized on the face of the monument who gave their lives at the Battle for Iwo Jima.

  8. OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS - National Iwo Jima Memorial

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    Emerald Sponsor. $1500+ / yr. Name listed on Emerald Corporate Sponsor page on Foundation Website and Facebook for one year. Engraved brick placed at monument. Framed Certificate of Appreciation & Plaque. Press announcement and presentation picture with Foundation president and company corporate leadership. Become an Emerald Sponsor.

  9. The story of a headstone; before and after - National Iwo Jima...

    iwojimamemorial.org/f/headstone-before-and-after-story

    The National Iwo Jima Memorial was conceived and built by the Iwo Jima Survivors Association, led by Dr. George Gentile. On Feb 23, 1995 the monument was dedicated in memory of the 6,821 Americans who lost their lives on Iwo Jima, 50 years after the iconic flag raising depicted by the monument. The names of the 100 Connecticut men who died are ...

  10. Engraved Bricks -- order now! - National Iwo Jima Memorial

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    The National Iwo Jima Memorial was conceived and built by the Iwo Jima Survivors Association, led by Dr. George Gentile. On Feb 23, 1995 the monument was dedicated in memory of the 6,821 Americans who lost their lives on Iwo Jima, 50 years after the iconic flag raising depicted by the monument.

  11. The National Iwo Jima Memorial

    iwojimamemorial.org/f/july-4-2022-1

    The National Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Newington, CT and New Britain, CT. It memorializes the men and women who fought on Iwo Jima in World War II, including the 100 Connecticut men who died there in 1945. After the 4th of July Parade in Madison, CT, a group went to Brother Mike's Sports Bar in town. Brother Mike's is named for the ...