DESCRIPTION
Beautiful commemorative sculpture depicting the iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising scene (Raising the Flag on Mount Suribachi, February 23, 1945). The bronze-tone figures of Marines raising the U.S. flag stand on a rocky base with a dark wood-finished oval plinth. The red enamel plaque features a raised map of Japan highlighting Camp Fuji, along with unit designations: MCB, 1st MAW, 3d PSSG, 3d MARDIV, III MEF, ATO, and Camp Fuji. A small Camp Fuji pin is affixed to the top. This is a limited or unit-specific edition likely presented to Marines stationed at Camp Fuji (U.S. Marine base in Japan) as a morale or reunion piece.
COLLECTOR NARRATIVE
A striking and meaningful display piece that combines the timeless symbolism of the Iwo Jima flag raising with the modern legacy of Camp Fuji. The detailed sculpture, vibrant red enamel plaque, and unit-specific markings make it a standout item for U.S. Marine Corps collectors, Iwo Jima historians, or anyone interested in post-WWII Marine memorabilia. Perfect for a desk, shelf, or shadow box alongside other Marine Corps awards or patches.
HISTORICAL INSIGHT
The flag raising on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima (February 19–March 26, 1945) became one of the most famous images of World War II and the U.S. Marine Corps. The photograph by Joe Rosenthal won the Pulitzer Prize and inspired the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington. Camp Fuji, located near Mount Fuji in Japan, is a major training base for the U.S. Marine Corps and has been home to various units since the post-war occupation period. Items like this sculpture were often produced as commemorative gifts or morale boosters for Marines serving there, linking the historic WWII battle to ongoing Marine presence in Japan.
MEASUREMENTS
KEYWORDS
Iwo Jima Sculpture • Flag Raising Commemorative • Camp Fuji Marine • Mount Suribachi Statue • U.S. Marine Corps Memorabilia • WWII Iwo Jima • Camp Fuji Edition • Marine Corps Collectible • Iwo Jima Flag Raiser • 3d Marine Division • Camp Fuji Pin