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6.50" x 8.00"
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8.50" x 10.00"
1st Flag Raising On Iwo Jima Art Print
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1st Flag Raising On Iwo Jima art print by War Is Hell Store. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This vintage photo features the first American flag raising during the Battle Of Iwo Jima on Mount Suribachi. Celebrate WWII History with this... more
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Art Print Reviews (15959)
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Don Cowdrey
July 4th, 2022

This print is awesome. I bought one of the big sizes. The resolution is good considering the size, and the colors are really nice. It's a good quality reproduction. I got the matt paper and glad I did - no possiblity of unwanted reflections. Customer service was good. I told them the print I got was smaller than what I ordered, and in 3 days they sent me a larger print! That was nice.
Christopher Rydel
July 2nd, 2022

Quality product!!
Jim Conley
July 2nd, 2022

Excellent print quality and shot by an awesome photographer! Thanks, Chris!
Judith Walter
July 2nd, 2022

I ordered four of the blue footed boobies as a series Ithis particular print is one of the series). They're beautifully done and have some sweet and comic elements. They all make me smile! Thank you!
Judith Walter
July 2nd, 2022

I ordered four of the blue footed boobies as a series Ithis particular print is one of the series). They're beautifully done and have some sweet and comic elements. They all make me smile! Thank you!
Artist's Description
This vintage photo features the first American flag raising during the Battle Of Iwo Jima on Mount Suribachi. Celebrate WWII History with this digitally restored vintage poster from The War Is Hell Store.
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Bill Tomsa
I was a corporal in the USMC working at Leatherneck Magazine (1968-1970) in the Art Dept. at the same time that the photographer who took this photograph was head of the Photography Dept. Lou Lowery told me the story of how he came to take this photograph when he accompanied the first rifle squad of Marines to the summit of Suribachi. I have always thought, since hearing his story, and especially after reading "Flags of Our Fathers", that Sgt. Lowery never received the proper acknowledgement for his contribution to the history of the Marines or the history of photography.