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Iwo jima associaition of America (ijaa)Iwo jima associaition of America (ijaa)Iwo jima associaition of America (ijaa)

71st Anniversary iwo jima 71st Anniversary iwo jima 71st Anniversary iwo jima

reunion of honorreunion of honorreunion of honor

Join us on the

Black Sands in 2016!

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Dear Iwo Jima veterans, families and friends:

In March 2002, the 32nd Commandant of the Marine Corps, General “Jim” Jones, USMC was so impressed by the solemn feeling of warrior brotherhood expressed by the American and Japanese survivors on Iwo Jima that he decreed the Joint Reunion of Honor would become an annu-al event.

In March 2005, General "Mike" Hagee, USMC, 33rd Commandant, flew all night from Washington, DC to be with the veterans and their families on the anniversary.

In March 2010, the 34th Commandant, General “Jim” Conway, USMC, joined us for the 65th Anniversary, General “Jim” Amos, USMC the 35th Commandant attended in March 2014 and last March the 36th Comman-dant General “Joe” Dunford, USMC joined IJAA on Iwo for the historic 70th Anniversary in 2015 again strengthening the importance of this event for Marines of all eras. Since space is restricted on this “Reunion of Honor”, (because we have to charter a civilian jet aircraft from Guam to Iwo Jima), you are STRONGLY encouraged to get your registration in the mail just as soon as possible. You can change your mind later. How-ever, once the seats are gone, they're gone!

We personally look forward to seeing all of you on the "Black Sands" in March 2016. You will NEVER forget the feeling of awe when the plane sets down on Motoyama Airfield #2, on Iwo Jima. It is an indescribable experience!

Sincere fraternal regards,

L.F. “Larry” Snowden H.C. “Hank” Stackpole N.H. “Norm” Smith LtGen USMC (Ret) LtGen USMC (Ret) LtGen USMC (Ret) Chairman—Emeritus Chairman President IMPORTANT NOTE: More and more sons and daughters, as well as other relatives and friends of Iwo Jima veterans, are joining our ranks. We want you to know that you are MOST WELCOME!

P.O. Box 680, Quantico, VA 22134 Phone (703) 590-1295 * Fax (703) 590-1292

E-mail: [email protected] * www.IwoJimaAssociation.org

I w o I w o I w o J i m aJ i m aJ i m a A s s o c i a t i o n o f A m e r i c a , I n c .A s s o c i a t i o n o f A m e r i c a , I n c .A s s o c i a t i o n o f A m e r i c a , I n c .

71st Anniversary Battle of Iwo Jima

Reunion and Historical Symposium 18 - 21 February, 2016 - Washington, DC

Reunion of Honor Tour 14 - 21 March, 2016 - Guam and Iwo Jima

Founder Emeritus MajGen Fred Haynes, USMC **

Chairman Emeritus LtGen Larry Snowden, USMC #

Chairman LtGen H.C. “Hank” Stackpole, USMC #

President LtGen “Norm” Smith, USMC #

Honorary Chairmen Gen Carl Mundy, USMC ** Gen “Chuck” Krulak, USMC Gen Jim Jones, USMC Gen "Mike" Hagee, USMC Gen Jim Conway, USMC Gen Jim Amos, USMC Gen W.L. “Spider” Nyland, USMC Gen Carl Fulford, USMC Gen “Tony” Zinni, USMC ADM Ron Hays, USN LtGen “Rusty” Blackman, USMC LtGen Ron Christmas, USMC LtGen Ron Coleman, USMC LtGen “Chip” Gregson, USMC LtGen Earl Hailston, USMC LtGen Frank Libutti, USMC LtGen Joe Weber, USMC LtGen “Rick” Zilmer, USMC MajGen “Mike” Myatt, USMC RADM Daniel Mc Kinnon, USN Col "Barney" Barnum, USMC, MOH Col Frank Caldwell, USMC Col Richard Rothman, USMC Col Dave Severance, USMC Mr. Arnold Shapiro J. "Woody" Williams, USMC, MOH Mr. Jerry Yellin

Executive Vice President Col Warren Wiedhahn, USMC

Executive Director Shayne Jarosz

Director, Business Development LtCol Raul “Art” Sifuentes, USMC Chaplain The Rev. William M. Krulak Colonel, USMCR

Communication Director Mark Stevens

Advisory Board “Gene” Bell # John Butler # Gail Chatfield Alice Clark Dale Cook Tom Cox Joyce Faulkner Joe Garza Maj Norm Hatch, USMC Ivan Hammond # Bonnie Arnold Haynes # G. Wilson Horde John Huffhines Kevin Jarvis # Chris Johnson # Hal Johnson Peter Johnson Jr. LtCol Mike Kessler, USMC # Dan King Diane Kuebler Laura Leppert # Donald Mates Jim Meketa Doug Meny # Kathy Painton Dale Quillen Ira Rigger # Col Bill Rockey, USMC # Col Steve Snowden, USMC

# Board of Directors ** Deceased

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Early in the morning we will depart Guam for a day-long Memorial Tour and Observance on Iwo Jima. Upon arrival, you will be met by the official U.S. and Japanese Government delegation consisting of representatives from the Armed Services. (We will land on the site of Motoyama airfield #2.) After visiting Mt. Suribachi and the scene of the famed flag raising captured by Joe Rosenthal on 23 Feb 1945. Afterwards, Veterans and their families will gather above the landing beaches to conduct Memorial Services at the Anniversary Monument. These services, conducted by dignitaries and Veterans of the United States and Japan, will remember and memorialize those young men who gave their lives dur-ing the savage campaign for the island. Following a box lunch, we will continue touring the island to include the landing beaches. Late in the day we will return to the airfield where this historic day began, to gather one last time in friendship and camaraderie on the sacred soil of Iwo Jima.

Left:

Commandant

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with SECNaV

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Right:

Commandant

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with a young marine during the 65th Return.

RETURN TO IWO JIMA RETURN TO IWO JIMA RETURN TO IWO JIMA

MHT is proud to partner with the

Following Associations & Museums

MCA&F, MCL, NAUS, NMPW & PAM

Below (left): Woody Williams, Medal of Honor Recipient back on the Black Sands

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GuAM • iwo JiMAGuAM • iwo JiMAGuAM • iwo JiMA

141414———21 Mar 201621 Mar 201621 Mar 2016

Itinerary for Guam & Iwo Jima 2016

13 March If you arrive Los Angeles for overnight. (MHT Rates available at LAX Sheraton 4 Points. Call for MHT Room block at Sheraton 4 Points: 800-529-4683 Reference Corporate Acct #326451.) Unless you arrange for direct con-nect flights with MHT or on your own.

Day 1 - 14 March Depart for Guam (Cross dateline, lose a day)

Day 2 - 15 March Arrive Guam. Transfer to Outrigger Guam Resort. Enjoy a traditional “Chamorro” Welcome!

Day 3 - 16 March IJAA Group A after a quick swing by Ft. Apugan, Plaza de Esapana & Nimitz Hill we depart for our northern island tour that highlights Guam’s importance in the final year of WWII as a B-29 staging area plus its air support of the Vietnam War. We stop at the Japanese Peace Memorial and see artifacts plus General Obata’s cave where he and his command group perished. Return to Outrigger. IJAA Group B departs for Asan Beach and Overlook, Big Navy, NPS Museum, Jeff’s Pirates Cove for lunch. Return to Outrigger. (B-Breakfast/L-Lunch provided/D-Dinner on your own)

Day 4 - 17 March Group A departs for Asan Beach and Overlook, Big Navy, NPS Museum, Jeff’s Pirates Cove for lunch. Return to Outrigger. Group B We depart for our northern island tour that highlights Guam’s importance in the final year of WWII as a B-29 staging area plus its air support of the Vietnam War. we stop at the Japanese Peace Memorial and see artifacts plus General Obata’s cave where he and his command group perished. After lunch at Shirley’s, we do a quick swing by Ft. Apugan, Plaza de Esapana & Nimitz Hill Return to Outrigger. (B/L)

Day 5 - 18 March Today, we participate in a full day Educa-tional-Historical Symposium on the Battle of Iwo Jima, co-hosted by the Iwo Jima Association of America (IJAA.) American Historians and Veterans will offer their perspective on different aspects of the battle, including roundtable discus-sions and a luncheon. Additionally, a comprehensive pre-tour briefing on “Iwo Jima Today” will be conducted. Tonight, we gather for the 71st Reunion of Honor Banquet, with honored local guests, military and civilian dignitaries. (B/L/D)

Day 6 - 19 March Flight to Iwo Jima. Upon arrival, you will be briefed on the plan for the day and proceed on your tour of the island. Please note that vehicle transpor-tation is limited to Iwo Jima Veterans and older family members only. We will visit Mt Suribachi and the land-ing beaches. We will attend a joint IJAA Memorial Ser-vice overlooking the landing beaches. (** USA Passports Only permitted on charter per Japanese Immigration. **) (B/L/D)

Day 7 - 20 March Day of relaxation at the Outrigger pools or Tumon Bay Beach. Optional individual tours for Ga’an Point, Magellan Monument or Ft. Soledad availa-ble. All groups depart for the Pacific War Museum at 5PM for the John Gerber Memorial/3rd Marine Division Association an island fiesta. Return to Outrigger by 8PM (B/L/D)

Day 8 - 21 March Guam & Saipan groups depart for home or Hawaii post tour. (Cross International date line - gain a day) ** Peleliu Battlefield tour depart this evening for their flight to Koror, Palau and overnight.

Basic Tour Price $ 3,995 (Based on double occupancy)

Single Room Supplement $ 795 Iwo Jima Day Only $ 1,595 Symposium Day $ 50

Iwo Jima Tour Includes:

Deluxe Hotel accommodations on Guam

Deluxe air conditioned motor coach transportation

Round-trip airport transfers in Guam

Military historical sites and battlefield tours

FULL DAY ON IWO JIMA, via charter jet

Meals as indicated in itinerary.

**Note: Due to the size of this tour group Guam daily itinerar-ies may change, but all areas will be visited. Final itineraries

will be given out upon arrival in Guam.

Guam/Iwo Jima Tour Price

Airfare Not Included: MHT Roundtrip Air Available Upon Request: Air Travel Price

Quotes from your hometown available approximately $2,200

for planning purposes actual cost upon registration. These quotes available from any city serviced

by United Airlines.

IJAA Executive Director Shayne Jarosz with Iwo Jima and Guam Vet and longtime IJAA Media Relations Director "Cy" O'Brien on Guam.

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IMPORTANT NOTES

Booking Your Own Air - Requires you to provide your own airfare to Guam along with transfers from the airport to our hotel. MHT will provide all ground tour services as out-lined for full tour participants, including round-trip charter air between Guam and Iwo Jima (** There is NO Mileage accrual for Charter Flights.**) MHT arranged airfare in-cludes hotel transfers. Group Size - Due to the capacity of the charter flight between Guam and Iwo Jima, space is very limited. Each registration is date stamped and processed upon receipt until the aircraft are filled. Registrations in excess of this number will be notified of their status and given the choice of cancelling or remaining on a “waitlist” until 30 days prior to de-parture. At this time we will return all registration deposits that cannot be accommodated. Iwo Jima Only Tours - We receive many requests for the Iwo Jima day only. Because of

the great demand we receive from those who wish to participate in the full tour from Los Angeles, we may not be able to offer an “Iwo only” option for those residing outside of Guam, Saipan, or Tinian. This ensures that every tour participant is guaranteed a spot on the flight to Iwo Jima. Those residing on Guam, Saipan, or Tinian, who are Iwo Jima Veterans, or family members, will be given first con-sideration for available seats on the charter flight to Iwo Jima.

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Pre-Tour Itinerary to Saipan and Tinian 10 March If you arrive Los Angeles for overnight. (MHT Rates avail-able at LAX Sheraton 4 Points. Call for MHT Room block at Sheraton 4 Points: 800-529-4683 Reference Corporate Acct #326451.) Unless you arrange for direct connect flights with MHT or on your own.

Day 1 - 11 March Depart Los Angeles for Saipan (via Honolulu and Guam). (Cross International Dateline - lose a day.)

Day 2 - 12 March Arrive Saipan in the evening with a traditional Saipan is-land welcome. Check into the Pacific Island Club and relax for the remainder of the evening.

Day 3 - 13 March A full day WWII history tour of Sai-pan beginning at the American Me-morial Park Visitor Center. Next, the 2d and 4th Marine Division beaches where you can feel how exposed the Marines were to Japa-nese observers on Mt Tapotchau towering 1500 feet above us. Follow the progression of the battle south to Aslito/Isley Airfield. Next proceed through the infamous "Death Valley," flanked on the east by "Purple Heart Ridge" and on the west by the ever-imposing Mt Tapotchau. Follow-ing the flow of the 1944 battle northward, pass the notori-ous site of the mass banzai attack. End the day at "Suicide Cliff" and "Banzai Cliff," the sites of mass suicides. Here, where the battle for Saipan ended, are impressive memori-als to peace. Group dinner in the evening. (B/L/D)

Day 4 - 14 March Depart to Tinian Island for a battlefield study of this is-land’s liberation. Marvel at the small and narrow invasion beaches where the Marine landings surprised the Japanese defenders. See pillboxes and the rusted hulk of a landing craft. Explore the now abandoned North Field, which in 1944-45 was the world’s most active airfield with hundreds of B-29 bombers and tens of thousands of airmen and sup-port troops. Visit the "bomb pits" where the atomic bombs

were loaded and see Runway Able where the Enola Gay took off for Hiroshima. Fly to Saipan late afternoon. (B/L)

Day 5 - 15 March Participate in a moving Liberation Ceremony & wreath laying at the American Memorial Park. Each veteran will be individually honored by Saipan. Today we will also visit the CMMI museum, spanning all periods of Saipan history, as well as recovered Spanish treasure. The remain-der of the day will be at leisure to take care of any unfin-ished shopping, take a swim, and pack for an early evening flight to Guam. After check-in at the Guam Outrigger Re-sort, the evening is at your leisure. (B/L)

Optional Tour Price $ 1,795 (Based on double occupancy)

Single Room Supplement $ 495 Pre-Tour Includes:

Roundtrip Airfare from Guam to Saipan

Roundtrip Airfare between Saipan and Tinian

Deluxe Hotel accommodations on Saipan at the Pacific Island Club, Saipan located in the heart of Garapan close to the beach and nightlife.

Meals as indicated on the itinerary

Deluxe air conditioned motor coach transportation

Round-trip airport transfers in Saipan

Battlefield tours on Saipan and Tinian

Saipan - Tinian Pre-Tour Price

Grotenhuis Family at the Enola Gay Bomb Loading Pit on Tinian

PRE PRE PRE --- TOURTOURTOUR

SAIPAN & TINIANSAIPAN & TINIANSAIPAN & TINIAN

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Post Tour Itinerary to Peleliu

21 March: Flight to and overnight in Koror. Day 1—22 March: Peleliu - Boat through the beautiful Rock Islands on the way to Peleliu. Check into rooms with lunch on the beach. After lunch, explore The Point and White Beach I

& II as well as adjacent areas. As time allows, a bus tour of the island will allow the group to understand the island’s overall layout. Cross talk session on the operation in the evening for those who want to participate. Evening at lei-sure. (B/L/D)

Day 2—23 March: Peleliu - Trek into Wildcat Bowl to view artifacts (such as Japanese artillery pieces, napalm tank and water catch basin) of the battle and explore caves. After lunch, we will trek into the jungle to view the Sherman tank destroyed by a land mine and some aircraft wreck-age. (B/L/D)

Day 3—24 March: Peleliu - Trek into the Horse Shoe Valley to view the Japanese fighting positions, the air compressor used by the 81st In-fantry Division to clear caves as well as see other battle artifacts. In the afternoon we will trek into Death Valley to view the last command post of the island’s Japanese commander. Additional battle artifacts located around the island that we will visit as time allows include: Betty Bomber wreckage, 200mm gun cave, Zero wreckage, big gun bunkers and caves, Japanese tank and Headquarters Building and the Museum of the Battle for Peleliu. (B/L/D)

Day 4—25 March: Pele-liu & Koror - This morning we have a walking tour of Hill Row to explore the caves, gun bunkers and ar-tillery pieces located on the north face of

three hills. We observe Radar Hill just across the road to the east.

After lunch we board our boat for will be our return to Koror. (B/L) Day 5—26 March: Koror - Depart for home at 0200, cross the international date line and gain a day. Arrive in the USA the same day.

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POST TOURPOST TOURPOST TOUR

PELELIUPELELIUPELELIU

Peleliu Post Tour $ 1,995 (Based on double occupancy)

Single Room Supplement $ 425

Post Tour Includes: • Roundtrip Airfare from Guam to Peleliu

• Tourist Class Hotel Accommodations on Peleliu

• Round-trip transfers between airport, dock and

hotel

• All meals on Peleliu

• Tours led by knowledgeable MHT Battlefield Guides

• Services of experienced MHT Tour Directors

• Admission fees and gratuities as indicated on itinerary

Peleliu Post Tour Price

NOTE: This tour uti-lizes tourist class ac-commodations on Pe-leliu to maximize the battlefield touring. The activities listed are of an “adventure” nature, requiring good physical fitness to traverse the battle ter-rain. Please contact our office with any questions.

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POST TOURPOST TOURPOST TOUR --- HONOLULU HONOLULU HONOLULU

& PEARL HARBOR& PEARL HARBOR& PEARL HARBOR Mht’s LeGAcY series of PAcific BAttLefieLD toursMht’s LeGAcY series of PAcific BAttLefieLD toursMht’s LeGAcY series of PAcific BAttLefieLD tours

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Enjoy 4 Nights & 4 Days at the Outrigger Ohana East Resort Hotel—Waikiki

RELAX AND ENJOY THE SUN AND HISTORIC SITES

OF HONOLULU!

Post Tour: $ 1,295 (Based on double occupancy)Single Room Supplement: $ 425

21 March - Depart Guam for Hawaii.

20 March - (Cross Interna-tional Dateline - gain a day.) Arrive Honolulu early

evening and check into one of the Ohana Waikiki Hotels. Din-ner on your own.

21 March - After break-fast we depart for the Arizona Memorial. While there we also visit the USS Bowfin and the Submarine Museum. Af-ter lunch we tour the USS Missouri and Ford Island. (B/L)

22 March - After breakfast, we head for the “Punchbowl”, the National Cemetery of the Pacific. From there we head

to Ford Island to have lunch and vis-it the Pacific Avia-tion Museum. (B/L)

23 March - Day of leisure. After break-fast enjoy a fun filled day on Waikiki Beach or sightseeing in downtown Hono-

lulu. Late checkout. Leave Hawaii on an evening flight. (B)

24 March - Arrive Los Angeles 5:00AM.

OPTION: Add 1 to 7 additional days in Honolulu to see the sights or enjoy the beaches on your own. Call the office for details.

Enjoy 5 Nights & 6 Days in Japan

RELAX AND ENJOY THE WWII & IMPERIAL SITES OF JAPAN!

Post Tour: $ 3,750 (Based on double occupancy)

Single Room Supplement: $ 795

21 March - Depart Guam for Kansei International Airport Osaka & transfer to our hotel in Kyoto. Hotel: Granvia Kyoto

22 March - After breakfast we tour the former Imperial Capi-tal of Japan with stops at the other-worldly Kiyomizu-dera & Ginkaku-ji Temples and Grounds. We also visit the Ryoan-ji Temple with its fascinat-ing dry landscape of smooth pebbles and rock gardens. Hotel: Granvia Kyoto(B)

23 March - Today we head out to Nara with a stop at Todaiji Temple Cultural Center and see the Big Buddha and then on to see one of the oldest wooden buildings in the world, the pa-goda at Horyu-ji Buddist Tem-ple. We finish the day touring the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kasuga Shrine & For-est. Hotel: Granvia Kyoto (B)

24 March - This morning we take the bullet train from Kyoto to Hiroshima to see the site of the first deployment of the Atomic bomb (Little Boy) on 6 Aug 1945 and tour the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. We take the ferry to the Itsukushima (Miyajima) Shrine to see the amazing “floating” torii gate.

Hotel: ANA Crowne Plaza (B)

25 March - Today we take the bullet train from Hiroshima to Nagasaki to see the site where the first Plutonium bomb (Fat Man) was dropped three days later. We tour the Peace Memorial Museum as well as the oldest western-style house in Japan the Glover House & Garden. We finish the day visiting Dejima Island the site the shogun built for the original contact with Portuguese and later Dutch traders and the Japa-nese Empire. Hotel: Best Western Premier (B)

26 March - After breakfast, we board the bullet train from Nagasaki to Osa-ka’s Kansai Interna-tional Airport (KIX) for our flight home. (B)

Post TOURPost TOURPost TOUR --- Japan Japan Japan ———

WWII & Imperial Sites WWII & Imperial Sites WWII & Imperial Sites

KyotoKyotoKyoto———NaraNaraNara———HiroshimaHiroshimaHiroshima———NagasakiNagasakiNagasaki

21 21 21 --- 26 MARCH 201626 MARCH 201626 MARCH 2016

USS Arizona Memorial

Veterans on the Battleship USS Missouri

Waikiki Beach & Diamond Head

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P.O. Box 680, Quantico, VA 22134-0680

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JOIN THEM FOR THE 71ST ANNIVERSARY JOIN THEM FOR THE 71ST ANNIVERSARY JOIN THEM FOR THE 71ST ANNIVERSARY