Pharmacist's Mate Second Class John H,
Bradley, USN Iwo Jima Flag Raiser |
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Following boot camp at Farragut, Idaho, Seaman Bradley was assigned to the Hospital Corps School there. Upon completion of that course, he was transferred to the Naval Hospital at Oakland, California. Assigned to the Fleet Marine Force in january 1944, Pharmacist's Mate Bradley attended Field Medical School - standard training for corpsmen prior to serving with the Marines.
Assigned to the 28th Marines of the 5th Marine Division, he joined the regiment on 15 April 1944. Iwo Jima wa his first and only campaign. He landed with the regiment on 19 February and just two days later earned the Nation's second highest award, the Navy Cross, for "extraordinary heroism as a Hospital Corpsman in action against enemy Japanese forces on Iwo Jima." Bradley rushed to the aid of a wounded Marine, under intense fire bandaged his wounds and then pulled the Marine 30 yards through heavy enemy fire to a position of safety. He served until wounded in both legs on 12 March by an enemy mortar shell, but refused evacuation until he finished rendering aid to two other wounded Marines. He was evacuated by plane the next day and finally was flown to the Naval Hospital at Bethesda, Maryland. There, Pharmacist's Mate Bradley was presented the Purple Heart on 10 July 1945. He was medically discharged on 13 November 1945.
The longest surviving member of the six who raised the second flag on Iwo Jima, Bradley died at the age of 70 on 11 January 1994 in his home town of Antigo, Wisconsin.
Pharmacist's Mate Second Class Bradley was awarded the following decorations and awards:
The Navy Cross;
Purple Heart;
Presidential Unit Citation with one star (for Iwo Jima);
American Campaign Medal;
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with one star (for Iwo Jima), and;
The World War II Victory Medal.
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