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Cpl. Harlon Block, USMC

Weslaco, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

During World War II, U.S. forces captured the small yet strategic Japanese-held Pacific Island of Iwo Jima. On Feb. 23, 1945, during combat, marine Harlon Block aided in laying telephone wire up an inert volcano. At the summit, Block and five others improvised a flagpole, attaching a flag visible to those on the island and outlying ships. In doing so, Block and his fellow servicemen became the subject of one of the most recognized photographic images of World War II, the U.S. flag raising on Mt. Suribachi. On Mar. 1, 1945, his squad leader was killed. Block took command, but was tragically killed hours later. His remains were repatriated in 1949 to his hometown of Weslaco and in 1995 to the Iwo Jima monument in Harlingen. 175 Years of Texas Independence * 1836 - 2011

Marker Details

Address 1020 West 18th Street
Location Description Harlon Block Sports Complex
Marker # 16768
Dedicated 2011
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Military, wars
Latitude, Longitude 26.143976, -98.002336

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