(Krona) – A teenager lived in Frimmut out of twelve young navy who traveled to Iow Jimma, Japan to honor 80Y The anniversary of the Battle of World War II for IWo Jima. Akshaya Krishna and 11 other teenagers climbed Mount Samebati and planted the flag on top.
The famous site was filmed during the 1945 battle, when the United States was raised by Marines, an American flag. Krishna is part of Young MarinesThe Youth Leadership Program is organized by a non -national profit organization.
“Standing on Mount Suribache with these young Marines is more than just a privilege – it is a honor to live for the courage and sacrifice of those who fought here in 1945,” said Colonel William Davis (RT), the National Marine CEO, said, “Standing on Mount Suribache with these young Marines is more than just a privilege – it is a honor to live for the courage and sacrifice of those who fought here in 1945,” said Colonel William Davis (RT), National Marine CEO, said.
The seizure of Iwo Jima Island, which is only 8 square miles, was very important to the Pacific Campaign strategy in World War II, according to the US Department of Defense.
The Ministry of Defense wrote, “The task of doing so fell on the third, fourth and fifth maritime divisions, and the infantry regiment the 147th army and the Fifth Fleet of the Navy,” the Ministry of Defense wrote. Iwo Jima was held from February 19, 1945 to March 26, 1945 with heavy injuries that suffered from both sides, according to the Ministry of Defense.

“One of the most famous international war photos were taken by the Associated Press Rosental.