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  • Two Flags over Iwo Jima: Solving the Mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' Proudest Moment

    Eric Hammel

    Hardcover (Casemate, Oct. 11, 2018)
    The saga of the flags on Iwo Jima has fascinated America for decades. Hammel himself grew up in the company of WWII veterans and has always been intrigued by ‘The Photo’ of the flag, which became a powerful symbol of patriotism and national pride. But the story of how the flag got there, and even the identity of the soldiers in the photo, has been muddied by history. Eric Hammel here sets the record straight, viewing complex events through the lens of the story of the infantry company in which all the flag raisers served.Joe Rosenthal’s “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” photo is one of the best-known images of US war history. The photo captures the moment that the first American flag flew over the core of Imperial Japanese territory on the top of Mount Suribachi. The focus of this book lies on the 28th Marine Regiment’s self-contained battle in February 1945 for Mount Suribachi, the 556-foot-high volcano on Iwo Jima. It was here that this one regiment defeated more than 1500 heavily armed Japanese combatants who were determined to hold the highest vantage point on the island.Two Flags over Iwo Jima reveals the all-but-forgotten first-flag raising, and the aftermath of the popularization campaign undertaken by the post-WWII Marine Corps and national press. Hammel attempts to untangle the various battles which led up to the first and second flag raisings, as well as following the men of the 28th Marine Regiment in the events which took place after. Not only is the full story behind one of the most iconic photographs ever taken revealed, but also the real heroism and stories of the men behind this most fervent expression of American patriotism.
  • Two Flags over Iwo Jima: Solving the Mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' Proudest Moment

    Eric Hammel

    eBook (Casemate, Oct. 11, 2018)
    The saga of the flags on Iwo Jima has fascinated America for decades. Hammel himself grew up in the company of WWII veterans and has always been intrigued by ‘The Photo’ of the flag, which became a powerful symbol of patriotism and national pride. But the story of how the flag got there, and even the identity of the soldiers in the photo, has been muddied by history. Eric Hammel here sets the record straight, viewing complex events through the lens of the story of the infantry company in which all the flag raisers served.Joe Rosenthal’s “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” photo is one of the best-known images of US war history. The photo captures the moment that the first American flag flew over the core of Imperial Japanese territory on the top of Mount Suribachi. The focus of this book lies on the 28th Marine Regiment’s self-contained battle in February 1945 for Mount Suribachi, the 556-foot-high volcano on Iwo Jima. It was here that this one regiment defeated more than 1500 heavily armed Japanese combatants who were determined to hold the highest vantage point on the island.Two Flags over Iwo Jima reveals the all-but-forgotten first-flag raising, and the aftermath of the popularization campaign undertaken by the post-WWII Marine Corps and national press. Hammel attempts to untangle the various battles which led up to the first and second flag raisings, as well as following the men of the 28th Marine Regiment in the events which took place after. Not only is the full story behind one of the most iconic photographs ever taken revealed, but also the real heroism and stories of the men behind this most fervent expression of American patriotism.
  • War in the Western Pacific: The U.S. Marines in the Marianas, Peleliu, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa, 1944-1945

    Eric Hammel

    Paperback (Zenith Press, Aug. 15, 2014)
    By the summer of 1944 the tide had turned in the Pacific War against the Japanese. The war was not nearly over, however, and the U.S. Marines had their heaviest season of combat awaiting them. Here for the first time is a detailed photographic history for the Fighting Leathernecks' fierce combat for the Marianas, Peleliu, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. Illustrated with hundreds of never-before-published photographs and supplemented with full-color maps, War in the Western Pacific is a historical and visual treat.
  • Contraptioneer

    Eric Hammond

    language (Rhino Smacker Press, May 19, 2018)
    On the cusp of war, Gizitch is distanced from his family. Through embattled lands and disturbing visions, he must voyage even farther away to uncover answers, terminate an evil plot . . . and, maybe, find someone he longs to bring home.
  • The Promise

    Eric Ham

    language (, Sept. 25, 2019)
    Eric Barrett and Louise Wilson have been best friends since grade school. There's only one catch- Eric is in love with her. When he finally gets the courage to tell her, Louise is kidnapped. Can he save her before it's too late?
  • The Coloring Book of Fantasy Journeys

    Eric Hammond

    Paperback (Dungeon Mapper LLC, Dec. 14, 2015)
    A wonderful coloring book featuring the fantasy art of noted illustrator Eric Hammond.
  • Contraptioneer

    Eric Hammond

    Paperback (Rhino Smacker Press, March 13, 2018)
    On the cusp of war, Gizitch is distanced from his family. Through embattled lands and disturbing visions, he must voyage even farther away to uncover answers, terminate an evil plot . . . and, maybe, find someone he longs to bring home.
  • The Promise

    Eric Ham

    (Independently published, Sept. 26, 2019)
    Eric Barrett and Louise Wilson have been best friends since grade school. There's only one catch- Eric is in love with her. When he finally gets the courage to tell her, Louise is kidnapped. Can he save her before it's too late?