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marinemom
06-20-07, 05:55 PM
Japan Changes Name of Iwo Jima
TOKYO - Wednesday June 20, 2007 11:58 am

Japan has changed the name of the Pacific island of Iwo Jima, site of the famous World War II battle, to its original name of Iwo To after residents there were prodded into action by two recent Clint Eastwood movies. The new name in Japanese looks and means the same as Iwo Jima - or Sulfur Island - but sounds different, the Japanese Geographical Survey Institute said.

The institute announced the name change Monday after discussing the issue with Japan's coast guard. An official map with the new name will be released Sept. 1.

Iwo Jima was the site of the World War II battle immortalized by the famous photograph by Joe Rosenthal of The Associated Press of U.S. Marines raising the American flag on the islet's Mount Suribachi.

Before the war, however, the volcanic island was known as Iwo To by the 1,000 or so civilians who lived there.

They were evacuated in 1944 as U.S. forces advanced across the Pacific. Some Japanese navy officers who moved in to fortify the island mistakenly called it Iwo Jima, and the name stuck. After the war, civilians weren't allowed to return and the island was put to exclusive military use by both the U.S. and Japan, cementing its identity.

Never satisfied that the name Iwo Jima took root, locals took action in March after the release of Eastwood's two films "Letters from Iwo Jima" and "Flags of Our Fathers" spotlighted the misnomer.

"Though we're happy for Iwo To, which has been forgotten by history, the islanders are extremely grieved every time they hear Iwo To referred to as Iwo Jima," the local Ogasawara newspaper reported at the time.

Ogasawara, the municipality that administers Iwo To and neighboring islands, responded by adopting a resolution making Iwo To the official reading. Residents and descendants of Iwo To evacuees petitioned the central government to follow suit.

"These people are now scattered nationwide and are not able to go back to Iwo To," said the survey institute's Mitsugu Aizawa. "These people have said that the place is originally called Iwo To and their claim lead to this revision."

Today the only inhabitants are about 400 Japanese soldiers.

The 1945 battle for Iwo Jima pitted some 100,000 U.S. troops against 22,000 Japanese deeply dug into a labyrinth of tunnels and trenches. Nearly 7,000 Americans were killed capturing the island, and fewer than 1,000 of the Japanese would survive.

The Americans occupied the island after the war, and returned it to Japanese jurisdiction in 1968. The U.S. Navy still uses an Iwo To airstrip to train pilots who operate from aircraft carriers.

Written By HANS GREIMEL

I bet they are "grieved" - it will never be Iwo To to Americans and especially to Marines

Sgt Leprechaun
06-20-07, 06:14 PM
Iwo To, whatever. It'll always be "Iwo Jima" to those whose blood paid for that little piece of ground.

That's like re-naming Gettysburg to "Smithville". Call it what you want, the name history remembers won't change.

killerinstinct
06-21-07, 08:09 AM
well lets rename iran while were at it. Who give a **** i dont speak islander and its stupid.. besides its probaly the ugliest island i ahve seen trash all on the beaches and one huge air strip

JAV
06-21-07, 08:34 AM
As one who shivered, sweated, bled, and lost most of my men on that island, I think the best name for it is HELL.
Who cares what the Japanese call it?

AndersonA
06-21-07, 08:53 AM
I agree with the Captain, that Rock is nothing but Dirt, and memories of the US Marine's Sacrafices.

jetdawgg
06-21-07, 09:11 AM
http://www.poster.net/anonymous/anonymous-clint-eastwood-8401033.jpg

drumcorpssnare
06-21-07, 09:22 AM
As long as there is a United States of America, and U.S. Marines...it will always be..."IWO JIMA" !!!
Whatever else Japan or the rest of the world wants to call it, is irrelivent.
IMO, that island became the property of the Marine Corps in March of 1945, and the U.S. govt. had no business giving it back to the "Japs." !!!:evilgrin:
drumcorpssnare:usmc: