In 1951 work commenced on creating a cast bronze memorial based on the statue, with the figures 10 metres (32 feet) tall and the flagpole 20 metres (60 feet) long. The granite base of the memorial bears two inscriptions:
"In honor and in memory of the men of the United States Marine Corps who have given their lives to their country since November 10, 1775."
"Uncommon Valor was a Common Virtue." - a tribute by AdmiralChester Nimitz to the fighting men on Iwo Jima.
The base also lists the location and date of every major Marine Corps engagement.
In 1961 President John F. Kennedy issued a proclamation that a U.S. Flag should fly from the memorial 24 hours a day.
The original plaster working model of the statue currently stands in Harlingen, Texas at the Marine Military Academy, a private Marine Corps-inspired youth military academy.
External link
US National Park Service page on the memorial (http://www.nps.gov/gwmp/usmc.htm)