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Lot 3410: WWII U.S. 77th Infantry Division Flag from Battle of Okinawa

Historic World War II U.S. 48-Star Command Center Flag Marked for the 77th Infantry Division at the Battle of Okinawa

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 19, 2024

Lot 3410: WWII U.S. 77th Infantry Division Flag from Battle of Okinawa

Historic World War II U.S. 48-Star Command Center Flag Marked for the 77th Infantry Division at the Battle of Okinawa

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 19, 2024

Estimated Price: $4,000 - $6,000
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Historic World War II U.S. 48-Star Command Center Flag Marked for the 77th Infantry Division at the Battle of Okinawa

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Catalog Page: 236
Class: Other
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This historic flag is marked for the 77th Infantry Division and is tagged as being from the Battle of Okinawa. In early 1944, the 77th Infantry Division landed in Hawaii after over a year of training in amphibious and jungle warfare. On 1 July 1944, they left Hawaii and took part in the assault landing on Guam to recapture it from the Japanese, which took until 8 August. Next they landed on the east coast of Leyte and eventually played a pivotal role in the capture of Ormoc City and Valencia Airfield. The division continued mopping up operations on the island until 5 February 1945. The next combat assignment for the 77th was Okinawa. The division was used heavily in late March, making 15 landings in three days to secure the Kerama Islands around Okinawa in preparation for the attack. Okinawa was of great importance to the allied war effort, as it was intended as a major base of operations for Operation Downfall, the invasion of mainland Japan. On 16 April, the 77th landed on le Shima, a small island west of Okinawa proper, where they were involved in heavy fighting. The famous war correspondent, Ernie Pyle was killed by a Japanese sniper during the fighting to take le Shima, which was secured by the 77th on 21 April. On 28 April 1945, they were moved to the Okinawan mainland to relieve the 96th Infantry Division, meeting heavy Japanese resistance, but managing to drive towards Shuri along with the 1st Marine Division. By the end of June 1945, Okinawa had finally fallen to the 77th and Allied forces. By the end of their time in the Pacific Theater, the 77th had taken part in approximately 208 days of sustained combat. The flag itself is stenciled on the header with "1944 77th INF DIV" and has two grommets. Attached to the lower grommet is a small tag that is period hand marked in ink with "From Battle of Okinawa". At one time the flag likely measured approximately 57 x 77 inches overall but now has significant portions absent, clearly showing the wear and tear that a sustained island hopping campaign against a determined, ruthless foe can have on both man and material. Provenance: The Saloga Collection

Rating Definition:

Good overall showing the wear and tear of the island hopping campaign in the Pacific Theater. Significant portions of the fly are absent from the flag leaving a frayed edge, some tears, and some scattered shrapnel/bullet damage. This striking flag would make a very poignant display piece in a public or private collection as a symbol of the determination of the men of the 77th Infantry Division to bring the war in the Pacific to an end.



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