Yes Rolex but what does it all mean............whats the bottom line.
I found your write up very interesting, very intriguing. I have been fascinated by the battle for Iwo Jima since my youth. I have read countless articles, watched every biography on the battle that I think exists in western culture, and own three Iwo classic writings: Bill Ross "IwoJima Legacy of Valor", Richard Wheelers "Iwo" and James Vedders "Surgeon On Iwo" and have read these front to back every few years for the past few decades.
Some of what you speak of is familiar to me, I suspect I have picked up some details through osmosis over the years but I cant help but get the feeling that all too often history is over analyzed by factoid specialists to the point where the core reality of the moment is so diluted by hyperbole as to render the historical facts almost meaningless.
Iwo Jima is a classic example of what happens when two great nations find themselves at odds and end up in a state of total war. Two great military machines experiencing a brilliant life all their own, that will no matter what, find a path to spark into great conflagarations and all the analysis from wars long past lose meaning as men clash into each other, trying to destroy the other before he himself is destroyed.
Still, interesting reading, thanks