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[Title] => Amid safety fears, US Navy jets train on Iwo Jima
[Summary] => Iwo Jima is a training site like no other. The rugged volcanic crag was one of the most iconic battlegrounds of World War II, and is so isolated and barren it has almost never been inhabited by anyone other than military troops. But from the perspective of U.S. Navy fighter pilots who regularly train on the island's one functioning airstrip, it is unique in another way.
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[Title] => Japan PM vows to find WWII dead on Iwo Jima
[Summary] => In a rare visit to Iwo Jima, Japan's prime minister offered prayers at two recently discovered mass graves and vowed to find remains of 12,000 fallen soldiers still missing on the remote island after some of World War II's fiercest fighting.
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[Title] => US vets return to Iwo Jima for 65th anniversary
[Summary] => Dozens of US veterans, now in their 80s and 90s, returned to the remote volcanic island of Iwo Jima on Wednesday to mark the 65th anniversary of one of World War II's fiercest battles.
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December 15, 2010 - 10:41am