The Battle of Iwo Jima Part 1
The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought from February 19th to March 20th, 1945, was the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, and one of the costliest of the Pacific War. [...]
The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought from February 19th to March 20th, 1945, was the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, and one of the costliest of the Pacific War. [...]
DECLASSIFIED Recorded: 22 March 1945 Narrative by: Captain John L. Pratt, USN Sinking of the USS BISMARCK SEA off Iwo Jima. Captain Wright: This is March the 22nd, 1945, in the [...]
The only kamikaze attack of the Iwo Jima campaign, the air attack of February 21, 1945, severely damaged one U.S. carrier, and sank a second, the last of the [...]
On the morning of the 19th of February, three marine divisions were landed on the Japanese fortress of Iwo Jima. The Japanese made no move to contest the beaches, [...]
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Comparison Chart Between Hebrew and American Republics Left: Hebrew Republic. Right: American Republic. Judge/King Elected (Joshua, Num. 28:19, 22; Jephthah, Jud. 11:4-11; Samuel, 1 Sam. 7:5-8; 2 Sam. 2:1-4, 2:8, [...]
In order to properly study what God's word says about civil government, we must first define the word. What is government? The word govern comes from a Latin word that [...]