WWII Continued:23 Feb 1945: Men of 28th Regiment, US 5th Marine Division putting up the first flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Japan, at 1020 hours on 23 Feb 1945

23 Feb 1945: US Marines posing with the second flag atop Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Japan

Feb 1945: A carbine-equipped US Marine on Iwo Jima, Feb 1945 (Note M8 grenade launcher attached to the muzzle of the weapon)

1945: Lieutenant R. A. Tilgham studying a map with his Marines, western Iwo Jima, Japan

Mar 1945: M4 Sherman tank fitted with a bulldozer blade supporting US Marine infantry on Iwo Jima

Mar 1945: PFC Karl, a Marine Devil Dog Doberman Pinscher of the 6th War Dog Platoon, at a Japanese cave entrance. If the cave has an enemy, the dog is trained to give an alert signal. Iwo Jima

Mar 1945: US Marine Private Francis Hall and his Doberman war dog, Iwo Jima, Japan

4 May 1945: Overlooking Motoyama Airfield, Iwo Jima, Japan (Note US Marine with M1 Carbine, Type 96 anti-aircraft mount, and the first B-29 to land on Iwo Jima)

16 Mar 1945: This Japanese soldier played dead for almost two days half buried in a shell hole holding a live grenade. Promising no resistance, he was given a cigarette before being removed from the hole, Iwo Jima

Spring 1945: US Civil Affairs Staging Area soldiers with M1 Carbines on a firing range

20 Apr 1945: Funeral service for Ernie Pyle, Okinawa, Japan

May 1945: US Marine Private John Drugan and his war dog, Okinawa, Japan

29 May 1945: Men of US 6th Marines Division resting in Naha, Okinawa, Japan

Circa May-Jun 1945: Hungarian prisoners of war being guarded by a US soldier, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
KOREAN WAR:20 Sep 1950: US Army Lieutenant Robert Strickland, Corporal John Romanowski, and another man fighting in Seoul, Korea

Circa 1951: M2 Sniperscope mounted on M3 Carbine with flash hider. Soldier is CPL Walter A. Dyson, 25th Infantry Division, Korea. The box on the ground is a lead-acid battery pack.

25 Apr 1951: Private First Class Julias Van Den Stock of Company A, 32nd Regimental Combat Team, US 7th Infantry Division with M1 or M2 Carbine with captured Communist Chinese DP light machine gun on Hill 902, near Ip-Tong, Korea

26 Apr 1951: An M1919A6 machine gun crew supports troops withdrawing from Hill 412 south of the Imjin River (Ammo Bearer holding the M2)

Late 1952: Riflemen from the 5th Marines are weighing the possible usefulness of the M3 Sniperscope.

Circa 1953: Soldiers of the Ethiopian Battalion of the US 7th Infantry Division, Korea

Early 1953: 2RAR Sniper “Frenchy” Ray on Hill 159 (M3 Carbine)

Unknown Date: Australian soldier takes aim with his M3 carbine

Unknown Date: M3
