The National Iwo Jima Memorial
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Our donors' support keeps the Eternal Flame burning, helps us maintain the park, and ensures the monument will endure to honor those who served on Iwo Jima.
Since the park was built, the support of businesses and corporations has been foundational to our continued mission. We offer a range of giving levels and thank you packages to our corporate supporters.
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
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 inscribed on the monument, and 100 flags are flown at the Park to commemorate their sacrifice.
The National Iwo Jima Memorial remembers the men and women who served on Iwo Jima and throughout World War II, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of their country. It serves to educate the public about the battle of Iwo Jima and the heroism of the Americans who served there. The monument is maintained by the Iwo
The National Iwo Jima Memorial remembers the men and women who served on Iwo Jima and throughout World War II, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of their country. It serves to educate the public about the battle of Iwo Jima and the heroism of the Americans who served there. The monument is maintained by the Iwo Jima Memorial Historical Foundation Inc, through the generous donations of our supporters. Become one today!
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This National Iwo Jima Memorial Monument and Park is maintained by the Iwo Jima Memorial Historical Foundation Inc, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.