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342-FH-3A-42260-70576AC 7th iwo banzai In the early morning hours of 26 March 1945 the 21st Fighter Group Officers' tent area was hit by a Japanese "Banzai" attack on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands, this, being the first phase of the battle. Soon, members of many other nearby units were involved, including a Signal Air Warning Company, a Negro Aviation Squadron, a Nightfighter Squadron, a Navy Construction Battalion, and a Marine Pioneer Unit. It is estimated that approximately 300 Japanese, the remnants of 3 units, participated in this charge, attacking the different areas simultaneously. The Marines closed in on them from behind with flame throwers, tommy guns and grenades until the last Jap was exter¬minated. The scene that remained caused many a sleepless night for those who looked upon the residue. Here, is a general view of the 21st Fighter Group Officers' tent area showing Japanese and American dead lying where they fell.

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