List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Battle of Iwo Jima

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The

Operation Detachment
, was charged with capturing the airfields on Iwo Jima.

The Imperial Japanese Army positions on the island were heavily fortified, with vast bunkers, hidden artillery, and 18 kilometers (11 mi) of tunnels. The battle was the first American attack on the Japanese Home Islands, and the Imperial soldiers defended their positions to the death; of the 21,000 Japanese soldiers present at the beginning of the battle, over 20,000 were killed and only 216 taken prisoner.

During the two-month-long battle, 27 U.S. military personnel were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions. Of the 27 medals awarded, 22 were presented to Marines and five were presented to United States Navy sailors, four of whom were Hospital Corpsmen, a petty officer rank identified in the table by the WWII-era rating title Pharmacist's Mate. This represents over 25% of the 82 Medals of Honor awarded to Marines,[1] and four of the seven Medals of Honor awarded to Hospital Corpsmen, in the entirety of World War II. The 27 recipients held a wide range of ranks, from private to lieutenant colonel. Fourteen (52%) received their awards posthumously.

Recipients

  This with the * indicates that the Medal of Honor was awarded posthumously

Image Name Service Rank Date of action Unit Notes
black and white headshot of Charles Berry in his military uniform Charles J. Berry* Marine Corps E-04Corporal March 3, 1945 05-26-011st Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division The Erie Avenue Bridge in Lorain, Ohio was renamed in 1988 to the Charles Berry Bridge in honor of Cpl Berry, a native son of the city.
black and white headshot of William Caddy in his military uniform William R. Caddy* Marine Corps Reserve E-02
Private First Class
March 3, 1945 05-26-03-ICompany I, 3rd Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Sacrificed his life to save the lives of his platoon leader and platoon sergeant
black and white headshot of Justice Chambers in his military uniform Justice M. Chambers Marine Corps Reserve O-05
Lieutenant Colonel
01945-02-19February 19–22, 1945 04-25-033d Assault Battalion Landing Team, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division Led the 8-hour battle to carry the flanking ridge top and reduce the enemy's fields of aimed fire, thus protecting the vital foothold gained
black and white headshot of Darrell Cole in his military uniform Darrell S. Cole* Marine Corps Reserve E-05Sergeant February 19, 1945 04-23-01-BCompany B,
23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division
Namesake of USS Cole (DDG-67)
black and white headshot of Robert Dunlap in his military uniform Robert H. Dunlap Marine Corps Reserve O-03Captain 01945-02-20February 20–21, 1945 05-26-01-CCompany C, 1st Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Risked his life to gather intelligence about and direct fire on, enemy gun positions
black and white headshot of Ross Gray in his military uniform Ross F. Gray* Marine Corps Reserve E-05Sergeant February 21, 1945 04-25-01-ACompany A, Single-handedly overcame a strong enemy garrison and completely disarmed a large mine field before finally rejoining his unit.
black and white headshot of William Harrell in his military uniform William G. Harrell Marine Corps E-05Sergeant March 3, 1945 05-28-01-ACompany A, 1st Battalion, 28th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Risked his life to defend his position against a larger enemy force
black and white headshot of Rufus Herring in his military uniform Rufus G. Herring USNR O-02
Lieutenant, Junior Grade
February 17, 1945
USS LCI(G)-449
Maintained position in the firing line with his 20-mm guns in action in the face of sustained enemy fire and conned his crippled ship to safety
black and white headshot of Douglas Jacobson in his military uniform Douglas T. Jacobson Marine Corps Reserve E-02
Private First Class
February 26, 1945 04-23-03
23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division
Risked his life by destroying a total of sixteen enemy positions and approximately seventy-five Japanese
black and white headshot of Joseph Julian in his military uniform Joseph R. Julian* Marine Corps Reserve E-06
Platoon Sergeant
March 9, 1945 05-27-011st Battalion, 27th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Sacrificed his life to eliminate an enemy threat
black and white headshot of James La Belle in his military uniform James D. La Belle* Marine Corps Reserve E-02
Private First Class
March 8, 1945 05-27-WWeapons Company, 27th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Sacrificed his life to save a group of his fellow Marines by diving on a grenade
black and white headshot of John Leims in his military uniform John H. Leims Marine Corps Reserve O-01Second Lieutenant March 7, 1945 03-09-01-BCompany B,
3rd Marine Division
Risked his life to rescue several wounded Marines
black and white headshot of Jacklyn Lucas in his military uniform
Jacklyn Harrell Lucas
Marine Corps Reserve E-02
Private First Class
February 20, 1945 05-26-011st Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Covered two Japanese grenades with his body. Survived the blast of the one that exploded. Youngest recipient since the Civil War (turned 17 just 5 days before Iwo Jima D-Day)
black and white headshot of Jack Lummus in his military uniform Jack Lummus* Marine Corps Reserve O-02
First Lieutenant
March 8, 1945 05-27-022nd Battalion, 27th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Had earlier played football for the New York Giants
black and white headshot of Harry Martin in his military uniform Harry L. Martin* Marine Corps Reserve O-02
First Lieutenant
March 26, 1945 05-5P-CCompany C, 5th Pioneer Battalion, 5th Marine Division Sacrificed his life to help rescue some of his men who had been overrun by the enemy.
black and white headshot of Joseph McCarthy in his military uniform Joseph J. McCarthy Marine Corps Reserve O-03Captain February 21, 1945 04-24-02 Risked his life to eliminate several enemy troops so his men could move forward
black and white headshot of George Phillips in his military uniform George Phillips* Marine Corps Reserve E-01Private March 14, 1945 05-28-02 Sacrificed his life to save the lives of fellow Marines
black and white headshot of Francis Pierce in his military uniform Francis J. Pierce Navy E-06
Pharmacist's Mate First Class
01945-03-15March 15–16, 1945 04-24-02 Risked his life to save several wounded servicemembers and volunteered for a mission to eliminate an enemy threat
black and white headshot of Donald Ruhl in his military uniform Donald J. Ruhl* Marine Corps Reserve E-02
Private First Class
01945-02-19February 19–21, 1945 05-28-02-ECompany E, Saved several of his fellow Marines by sacrificing his life and diving on an enemy grenade
black and white headshot of Franklin Sigler in his military uniform Franklin E. Sigler Marine Corps Reserve E-01Private March 14, 1945 05-26-02Company F 2nd Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Led a charge against an enemy gun installation which had held up the advance of his company for several days
black and white headshot of Tony stein in his military uniform Tony Stein* Marine Corps Reserve E-04Corporal February 19, 1945 05-28-01Company A, 1st Battalion, 28th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division First Medal of Honor of Iwo Jima. Namesake of
USS Stein (FF-1065)
black and white headshot of George Wahlen in his military uniform George E. Wahlen Navy E-05
Pharmacist's Mate Second Class
March 3, 1945 05-26-022nd Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Although seriously wounded he risked his life to save the lives of several other servicemembers
black and white headshot of William Walsh in his military uniform William G. Walsh* Marine Corps Reserve E-07
Gunnery Sergeant
February 27, 1945 05-27-03-GCompany G, 3rd Battalion, 27th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Sacrificed his life to save a group of fellow Marines
Man in Marine Corps uniform with Medal of Honor Wilson D. Watson Marine Corps Reserve E-01Private 01945-02-26February 26–27, 1945 03-09-02
3rd Marine Division
Risked his life fighting the enemy single-handedly for 15 minutes until his platoon could catch up to him
black and white headshot of Hershel Williams in his military uniform Hershel W. Williams Marine Corps Reserve E-04Corporal February 23, 1945 03-21-011st Battalion,
3rd Marine Division
Risked his life attacking the enemy for 4 hours with an M2-2 Portable Flamethrower to minimize unit casualties. The last living Medal of Honor recipient from World War II
black and white headshot of Jack Williams in his military uniform Jack Williams* USNR E-04
Pharmacist's Mate Third Class
March 3, 1945 05-28-033rd Battalion, 28th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Killed while performing first aid to a wounded Marine
black and white headshot of John Willis in his military uniform John H. Willis* Navy E-06
Pharmacist's Mate First Class
February 28, 1945 05-27-033rd Battalion, 27th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division Killed by a grenade while assisting a wounded Marine

See also

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  1. ^ "Medal of Honor recipients". Medal of Honor Statistics. United States Army Center of Military History. June 8, 2009. Archived from the original on October 11, 2012. Retrieved June 29, 2009.