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By IAN MACKENZIE
IWO JIMA. — Gm、fire coiUd boom out once ugain across the Woody WorW W*t^ Jlbattlfdfield of Iwo J【rtia if propMfils ai'e fo* Uowed th—gh to develop the tiny island fts a ti'在inihきgi'oimd forJap&n,3 aTrt、y and ah' Jforce.
At Uieiiiひment, UiもJtlpan狄e Navy " the Maritime S<?lf-D^-f抑seFoix?e (M柳F) ー8taU' on4 57 oifeeivs tmd men on the w est en) Padぉc islti"d, which is
i,pla]f)^s art《n&vii1aircrsiftt", Wng part in ,"-"ibn、aHne 、v«t-fai'e «x^ew5is«s in the area.
About 30 American Ckxast Ou汰rds also mailthelong-ran. ge navigation (LORAN)beacひp on the island.
iSitim<te3 about 960 kU9metさrs si>uth of Tokyo, hvo Jima (suレ l)hur island) is only dg"ht kHo-metもi'along and foui* kUome-te'ra wide, voU»nic MotmtSu-ribaehi rising somel银nvetei's from its 9011them tip.
But when mもn of the U.S. iVmrぁh andFば他M&泡e Divisions landed on the island's so-iith eastern cindei'-an"sh beach on Feb.19,1946, they faced thebloodiestぁa.はlS for its duration of the PacぱioWai':by the ,Hme I、vo Jima fel】,virtually all of t)he 21,00Q Japanese defenders 、ver« dead, while 4,917 American marines and s』ors had lost Uieir Uves.
A photograph of a handfulof marines raising the AmericaJi fl在g on Uie crest of Mount Su-ribiachi became one of the most famous pictuTes of the war.
Iwo' Jima, one of the volcanic Bon in chain of islands stretching south from Tokyo Bay, re» verted to Japanese sovereignnty fromU.S. rule in June1968. Now in t)he1970it has a major attracti<m of Japan's defense planners; far out; in the ocean there is not a cWUian in sight to: oontplj^^in of noise and other militai.y inccmveni抑ces.
The Ground and Air Seぱ-Defense Forces — the postwar n加es for the army and air force have virtually rtm邵t of training space on the JTapanese ma-. in islands,partkularly for ai恭 llery: andbombin^ practice areas, and Iw<J Jima could be the answer.
"The Ground 8€1ば-Defence force is at?udying whe你er it cquW use Iwo Jima for firing excises, using offshore floating tai-* 诉ts, wがle the Air Sfば,D^epce Foree is also由勿ing a plan to use 1W6"Jiir;a.as ^practice ba-sさ,also - employing floating tar-ge;bs.,,幼ys Keithi Itoh, director i)f th el>ef印se Agency's De《^e Affairs Bureau in T0ky0.
"But there are、n<? concrete plans " the monieih;,,' hさ
iTierc are, heyv?ever, a mnh-ber pf, probleins th^t would have to be 0vま0加もbefore the dle-fゅse planners' dreams come true.
1tohsay3Jゅa1v has spent a-bout Y500 million on the island «ince1968 \inder an agreement witii the United States to maintain the aiねtrip.:
But he estimates about Y20 billion wouldゎe needed to develop Iwo Jきma as a training base.
The Japanese, sailors stationed on the island are housed in a double row of battered anver Qu-
ousest hutsloれ0vei'む^、m tho Aj自rUjwi0ccupa"W、. The runway provUlM t""tcW、eれtaroa filltho、vま、r1'63ei'voir 、Vit、、 A CAjyacitぉQfIC,OOO to us, M^e>v Uvingr《aciUtぽwould have tol>e erected, (\nd ne、v .ふ, servoh'sconstnicted——wfttcy con, MlimpUoi、at pi"osent^ isiUxnit加 tons,day,、vはぉanoUu、i' 7ひtoi、s
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Tihe 2,640-niete\' , nimvay i、, oraekeci in if^ nvimbeにof p"c" and hasまtilぉipe^let into thゃ pavinゃto ivllowsulphm'ムum、s to cscaね6.
gre^tproblembe"us(i" is ag* i]ttg and ci'ack'ing in vai'ious pltt-ces, . •"幼ys It oh.
.Phant<>nv jet fightei'-bom'b(»i*s of theAビSelf-Def(mseきce can aseゃ)j^ runawayiiひw on an iれ邻uUu' basis. Butはwould have to beconsidemi)ly reinforcf^d if it >Va<s to become a regular jetlandhig. strip.
PossibljT the biggest piAblem lies in ging supplies to the island.
The Americans tHed to In"Id a harboi'with sunken concrete cargo ships I but the attempt failed and severalひf the battered 、yrecks are high and di'y on the 'beach where the isl肌(i has ris-civfurther out of the sea.
"In one way, anotherin'oWem is thatalarge part of the isla"d is stiilowned by private citizcms and so me hope to return," says
Civilian1residents on the island numb elでd just overl,OOO at the outbreak of the Pacific War in 1942 ,'■ ma inly employed iiiきde-yelopinenぃof sulphur and rock phMphate depositsひi、cultivating sugar: cane and.'so me .medical herbs.
"At the mo服pt there are no nejgotinitions' 、vith theland owners ~~ kss than , people are involved — butbefore proceeding with thetraindngplaus the Go-vernmejit. 、vould have -to cleaj ひp this problem," It oh says.
There is also a feeling among iaipanese that the island is sac. red to the war "me dead.
Two pw?nun^ents to the American andJai>a.n€se dead stand ori the ctest of Mount Suribachi, "ilb a number(yfJapai)ぉe shri-h"s also dot the iさ】andi
Howe、'もi;,theI'emains of thou* sapds oflwoJima's defenders "re:stUlinterred in the rabbiレ ■ barren of tunnels that made the t^k of the Afltierican inyaders so despれately hard. Naval6ff-cers on t?hらisland said the remains of kbouも70 Japanese we" re tUsCovereii inネuniVelミlast ye, ai. an<i burnedi w^tiirゃligiou^ rはes on a fun"ralpy^e.
The officers幼id "ere wei>^ ui^doubtedlym^y猶re tunnels tol>efoi|mi, b^it no System^i<j search was plannedぉrthis year,
Eyen、ithpro(po3aUimde"tu-dy to turn the island into a tra-imng area, the remぉ—of the war dead arelikely to go undisturbed for some timci to come.
"Thei;e is no concrete target date for implementing the propp" sals and it is nひt a vit&r thing," says It oh.
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