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Honoring a hero lost in the battle of Iwo Jima

February 07, 2024 | Vero Beach Board & Commissions, City of Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida



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Honoring a hero lost in the battle of Iwo Jima
During a recent government meeting, a poignant tribute was paid to James Powers Loudermilk Junior, a World War II veteran who lost his life during the Battle of Iwo Jima on February 19, 1945. Loudermilk, a Private First Class in the 4th Marine Division, was among the many who faced fierce combat, ultimately succumbing to artillery and mortar fire on the first day of the battle.

The discussion highlighted the significant losses incurred during the Iwo Jima campaign, where nearly 91,000 Marines were casualties, while the Japanese forces suffered approximately 22,000 fatalities. This battle was pivotal, marking the end of Japan's dominance in the Pacific theater.

Loudermilk's legacy is further underscored by his family's military history; he was the stepson of Ethel Loudermilk, who also lost her son, James Ellis Loudermilk, in the Vietnam War. The Loudermilk family has endured the loss of 22 sons in combat, a testament to their deep military lineage and sacrifice.

The meeting also touched on a touching personal anecdote, recounting how, 50 years after his death, Loudermilk's stepmother received a Mother's Day card from her marine son, who traveled 18 miles to honor her at a church service. This story serves as a reminder of the enduring bonds of family and the sacrifices made by those who serve in the armed forces.

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