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Franklin Runyon Sousley (September 19, 1925 –
March 21, 1945) was a
United States Marine who was
killed in
action during the
Battle of Iwo Jima in World...
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class Franklin Sousley—would be
killed in
action during the battle;
Block was
identified as
Sergeant Hank
Hansen until January 1947 and
Sousley was identified...
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Franklin Sousley, who had
previously been
thought to be in
another position in the photograph, and the man who had been
originally identified as
Sousley was...
- five were
either ****igned the
wrong locations (Ira
Hayes and
Franklin Sousley), or, were
given the
names of
Marines who were not in the photo. The first...
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Strank then
ordered Cpl.
Harlon Block, Pfc. Hayes, and Pfc.
Franklin Sousley to go with him up
Suribachi with
supplies (or
communication wire). Pfc...
- was
incorrectly identified as
Private First class Franklin Sousley in the photograph.
Sousley himself was also
incorrectly identified as Navy
corpsman John...
- Pfc.
Sousley, Navy
corpsman John Bradley, Pfc. Ira Hayes, and Sgt.
Henry Hansen, and himself. He also said Sgt. Strank, Sgt. Hansen, and Pfc.
Sousley were...
- Pfc.
Sousley, Navy
corpsman John Bradley, Pfc. Ira Hayes, and Sgt.
Henry Hansen, and himself. He also said Sgt. Strank, Sgt. Hansen, and Pfc.
Sousley were...
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Strank selected Cpl.
Harlon Block, Pfc. Ira Hayes, and Pfc.
Franklin Sousley. Capt.
Severance also
ordered Pfc. Gagnon, E Company's runner, to take...
- Pfc.
Sousley, Navy
corpsman John Bradley, Pfc. Ira Hayes, and Sgt.
Henry Hansen, and himself. He also said Sgt. Strank, Sgt. Hansen, and Pfc.
Sousley were...