Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Japan's 12,000 MIAs


Japan Vows To Find 12,000 Fallen Iwo Jima Soliders -- The Telegraph

Japan's prime minister has vowed to find the remains of the estimated 12,000 soldiers who are still missing from the battle of Iwo Jima, one of the bloodiest and most symbolic campaigns of the Second World War.

Naoto Kan, who has set the ongoing search for Iwo Jima's dead as a top government priority, made the comments at a ceremony to inter 822 sets of remains recovered last year - the largest annual figure in four decades.

"There remain many fallen soldiers," he said. "We vow to find them as soon as possible. We will do all we can to facilitate searches for them."

The number of remains has increased dramatically because of the discovery of two grave sites on the tiny island, now known as Ioto, which was what it was called by residents before the war.

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My Comment: It is hard to believe that over 28,000 American and Japanese soldiers were killed on such a small island.

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