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==Namesake==
==Namesake==
*The ship's name refers to the [[wikipedia:Battle of Iwo Jima|Battle of Iwo Jima]], famous for the picture with United States Marines Private First Class Frank Sousley, Corporal Harlon Block, Sergean Michael Strank, Petty Officer Second Class John Bradley, Corporal Rene Gagnon, and Corporal Ira Hayes raising the flag on Mount Suribachi, which was fought between the [[United States of America]] and the [[Japan|Japanese Empire]] in February and March [[1945]], during the Pacific Campaign of [[World War II]].  
*The ship's name refers to the [[wikipedia:Battle of Iwo Jima|Battle of Iwo Jima]], which was fought between the [[United States of America]] and the [[Japan|Japanese Empire]] in February and March [[1945]], during the Pacific Campaign of [[World War II]].
*The USS ''Iwo Jima'', a ''Wasp''-class Amphibious Assault Ship, is a warship in commission with the [[United States of America|United States Navy]].
*The USS ''Iwo Jima'', a ''Wasp''-class Amphibious Assault Ship, is a warship in commission with the [[United States of America|United States Navy]].



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UNSC Iwo Jima
Production information

Class:

UNSC Destroyer

Specifications

Length:

485 meters

Powerplant:

Deuterium Fusion cores

Slipspace drive:

Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine

Hull:

2 meters of Titanium-A battleplate

Armament:

Service information

Destroyed:

2552

Participated battles:

Battle of Onyx

Affiliation:

UNSC Navy

 

The UNSC Iwo Jima was a UNSC Naval destroyer. She was assigned to Battlegroup Stalingrad of the UNSC Home Fleet that was sent to aid the Spartan-III's in the Battle of Onyx. The Iwo Jima was destroyed in 2552 during the Battle of Onyx in the Human-Covenant War.

Background

The ship was part of Battlegroup Stalingrad and saw action at the Battle of Onyx. During the first engagement against Covenant ships in that battle, she grazed a Covenant Carrier while attempting to disengage and crashed into two Destroyers. The Iwo Jima then self-destructed, destroying the two enemy warships in the process.[4]

Namesake

Sources

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