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The island of Iwo Jima, which translates to “Sulfur Island”, is located strategically in the Pacific Ocean, 660 miles - or 1060 kilometers - south of Tokyo. The Japanese used the island as a scouting outpost which warned the mainland of incoming attacks while the American wanted to use the island for emergency landings for their long-range bombers.
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