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Franklin Runyon Sousley

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Birthplace: Fleming County, KY, United States
Death: March 21, 1945 (19)
Iwo Jima, Ogasawara, Tokyo, Japan
Place of Burial: Kentucky 170, Ewing, Fleming County, KY, 41039, United States
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Son of Duke Merle Sousley and Private
Brother of Private; Private and Private

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About Franklin Sousley

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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 War II. He was one of the six Marines who raised the second of two U.S. flags on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945, as shown in the iconic photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima.

The first flag raised and flown over the mountain at the south end of Iwo Jima was regarded to be too small to be seen by the thousands of Marines fighting on the other side of Iwo Jima, so it was replaced on the same day by a larger one. Although there were photographs taken of the first flag flying on Mount Suribachi after it was captured, there was no single photograph taken of Marines raising the flag. The second flag raising became famous and took precedence over the first flag raising after the photograph of it appeared worldwide in newspapers. The second flag raising was also filmed in color.

The Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, was modeled after the historic photograph of six Marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima.

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Franklin Sousley's Timeline

1925
September 19, 1925
Fleming County, KY, United States
1945
March 21, 1945
Age 19
Iwo Jima, Ogasawara, Tokyo, Japan
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Elizaville Cemetery, Kentucky 170, Ewing, Fleming County, KY, 41039, United States