
The Lions of Iwo Jima
The Story of Combat Team 28 and the Bloodiest Battle in Marine Corps History
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Michael Prichard
It was the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, claiming a third of all marines killed in World War II. The relentless fighting on Iwo Jima lasted for 36 days, but most of us only know the iconic photo of five soldiers raising the American flag on Mount Surabachi. For Fred Haynes, a young captain in Combat Team 28, Surabachi was one marker in a ferocious blood-letting against an enemy of 22,000 warriors who were dug into caves and tunnels.
The stories told here for the first time will seem too cruel, too heartbreaking, even too fantastic to be believed. As one veteran remarked, "Each day we learned a new way to die." By the time Haynes's unit had broken through the main Japanese resistance, 75 percent of the three assault battalions---the frontline fighters who charged enemy positions---were gone. Many of the exhausted survivors were shattered. In five weeks, Combat Team 28 had advanced 5,600 yards, closed 2,088 caves, and lost 5,885 lives.
The Lions of Iwo Jima helps answer the essential questions: who were these men, how were they trained, and what accounts for their extraordinary performance in battle?
©2008 Major General Fred E. Haynes USMC (Retired) and Fred Haynes (P)2008 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















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This story is about one of the groups of Marines who made it happen. A fine group who acquitted themselves very well. Maybe the story, or one like it, has been told before. If so, I can't compare it to those. I can tell you that this is a story that should be known.
Pretty good story about the hell of Iwo Jima
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Excellent Account of the Battle
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Hit On All Cylinders
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MY Uncle Fought on Iwo ...
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why we are free
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The Lions of Iwo Jima.
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The details offered by the survivors
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Awful narration!!
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Yes but only if they are a die hard WWII Pacific reader.Would you recommend The Lions of Iwo Jima to your friends? Why or why not?
Is this the same questions as the one above? Come one Audible.com....you're better then that.Which scene was your favorite?
I was happy when they got past the flag raising. Its an interesting story but it has been told, and told, and told, then told again. I wanted more of the stories from the fox holes. The last 1/4 gave me what I was looking for.What else would you have wanted to know about Fred Haynes and James A. Warren ’s life?
I would have been happy not knowing anything about their lives. To be honest I am really only interested in the top decisions makers and the guys on the front line.Any additional comments?
If you're looking for another WWII Pacific book to add to your list this is a good one.Put this one on the back burner If you haven't listened to With the Old Breed at Peleliu or Unbroken yet.Very informative but no Old Breed
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Terrible Narration
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