Description: Amazing Historical Research Documents PLUS 7 PHOTOSGet your very own piece of Iwo Jima WWII history when you win this auction forWar Heroes Ira Hayes and James (John) Bradley DEATH CERTIFICATESThese IWO JIMA Flag Raisers are so very famous! Hayes and Bradley, along with Franklin Sousley, Michael Strank, Rene Gagnon, and Harlon Block raised the famous flag on Mt. Suribachi at Iwo Jima on Feb. 23, 1945.Both Hayes and Bradley survived the War. Hayes went on to live until Jan. 24, 1955 passing away at just 33 years old. Bradley lived until 1994. Get your very own copy of their death records for research or study. Death certificates COPIES measure 8 1/2x11 inches and provide much interesting info about each war hero including date and place of birth including state and county, mother and father?s names, cause of death, marital status, date and place of death including county and state as well as occupation plus much more.Wonderful for historical research.PLUS you get 7 photos of Iwo Jima and the soldiers that fought to win it including the Flag Raising photo that is so famous! Perfect reproduction photos professionally printed (not junk made on a home computer) Check out the photo below: to see exactly what you will get. Bid with confidence.Now get your own piece of history when you own these exact copies of their DEATH CERTIFICATES obtained from the states in which they died. Display and show off. Study them, reflect on these great heroes. Really cool! I ship in 9x12 FLAT envelope to protect your historical documents. Bid confidently! Best wishes and God Bless America
Price: 16.88 USD
Location: Granite City, Illinois
End Time: 2024-05-05T13:29:21.000Z
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Iwo Jima Heroes: Death Records
Type: Photographs
Iwo Jima: Photos
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States