Joe Rosenthal's photos found in Columbia

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In this Feb 23, 1945, file photo, U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, 5th Division, raise the American flag atop Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Japan.
In this Feb 23, 1945, file photo, U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, 5th Division, raise the American flag atop Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Japan.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, fifth division, cheer and hold up their rifles after raising the American flag atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima, a volcanic Japanese island, on Feb. 23, 1945 during World War II.
U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, fifth division, cheer and hold up their rifles after raising the American flag atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima, a volcanic Japanese island, on Feb. 23, 1945 during World War II.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
Dead Japanese soldiers who defended the stronghold lie at the feet of U.S. Marines March 2, 1945, on Iwo Jima.
Dead Japanese soldiers who defended the stronghold lie at the feet of U.S. Marines March 2, 1945, on Iwo Jima.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
Marines wounded at the beach of Iwo Jima are evacuated on pontoon barges by hospital corpsmen on Feb. 27, 1945. They will be taken to an LST standing by for transfer to hospital ships.
Marines wounded at the beach of Iwo Jima are evacuated on pontoon barges by hospital corpsmen on Feb. 27, 1945. They will be taken to an LST standing by for transfer to hospital ships.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
U.S. Marines invade the Japanese stronghold at Iwo Jima on Feb. 19, 1945. The Fourth Division Marines dig foxholes, center, uncovering dead bodies, and await further orders. The Japanese pillbox-blockhouse, which was considered unconquerable, can be seen at center in the background.
U.S. Marines invade the Japanese stronghold at Iwo Jima on Feb. 19, 1945. The Fourth Division Marines dig foxholes, center, uncovering dead bodies, and await further orders. The Japanese pillbox-blockhouse, which was considered unconquerable, can be seen at center in the background.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal left, takes time out to rest March 2, 1945, with Bob Campbell, right, a Marine from San Francisco, in front of a large Japanese gun knocked out by Marines at the base of Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima.
Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal left, takes time out to rest March 2, 1945, with Bob Campbell, right, a Marine from San Francisco, in front of a large Japanese gun knocked out by Marines at the base of Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima.
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A fighting U.S. Marine views dead Japanese soldiers blasted out of a pillbox March 3, 1945, on Iwo Jima.
A fighting U.S. Marine views dead Japanese soldiers blasted out of a pillbox March 3, 1945, on Iwo Jima.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
Two U.S. Marines crouch low and dash for cover March 2, 1945, to escape Japanese sniper fire on a slope overlooking the right flank of fighting on Iwo Jima. The concrete blockhouses were knocked out by concentrated naval fire.
Two U.S. Marines crouch low and dash for cover March 2, 1945, to escape Japanese sniper fire on a slope overlooking the right flank of fighting on Iwo Jima. The concrete blockhouses were knocked out by concentrated naval fire.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
U.S. Fourth Division Marines move in from the beach Feb. 19, 1945 on Iwo Jima. A dead Marine lies at right in the foreground. Mt. Suribachi, in the background, was turned into a beehive of guns by Japanese troops.
U.S. Fourth Division Marines move in from the beach Feb. 19, 1945 on Iwo Jima. A dead Marine lies at right in the foreground. Mt. Suribachi, in the background, was turned into a beehive of guns by Japanese troops.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
U.S. Corpsmen carry a wounded Marine on a stretcher to an evacuation boat on the beach at Iwo Jima while other Marines huddle in a foxhole during invasion of the Japanese Volcano Island stronghold on Feb. 25, 1945 in World War II. U.S. invasion fleet can be seen offshore.
U.S. Corpsmen carry a wounded Marine on a stretcher to an evacuation boat on the beach at Iwo Jima while other Marines huddle in a foxhole during invasion of the Japanese Volcano Island stronghold on Feb. 25, 1945 in World War II. U.S. invasion fleet can be seen offshore.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
U.S. Marines hit the beach and charge over a dune Feb. 19, 1945, on Iwo Jima, the start of one of the deadliest battles of the war against Japan.
U.S. Marines hit the beach and charge over a dune Feb. 19, 1945, on Iwo Jima, the start of one of the deadliest battles of the war against Japan.
Joe Rosenthal/AP
Associated Press staff photographer Joe Rosenthal is pictured in San Francisco prior to this departure for Honolulu for pool assignment with the Pacific fleet, March 25, 1944.
Associated Press staff photographer Joe Rosenthal is pictured in San Francisco prior to this departure for Honolulu for pool assignment with the Pacific fleet, March 25, 1944.
Ernest K. Bennett/AP
Kenny Bassett displays a photo album he bought at a garage sale about five years ago that contains 52 photos by Joe Rosenthal, Associated Press photographer. Roenthal received the Pulitzer Prize for his iconic World War II photograph of American soldiers raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima.
Kenny Bassett displays a photo album he bought at a garage sale about five years ago that contains 52 photos by Joe Rosenthal, Associated Press photographer. Roenthal received the Pulitzer Prize for his iconic World War II photograph of American soldiers raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima.
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