Two Marines capture a Japanese soldier
A Japanese prisoner of war stands in front of a cave entrance, flanked by two US Marines, the one on the left seen from the rear. A Japanese prisoner of war stands in front of a cave entrance, flanked by two US Marines, the one on the left seen from the rear. Reeks joined the USMC in 1941 and saw action on Guadalcanal, New Georgia, Bougainville and Saipan. He was the only official combat artist to land on Iwo Jima with the invasion force and spent thirty days on the island sketching the campaign.
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