These were at the Huntington Beach Intl. Surfing Museum in Huntington Beach, CA.
Sand from Iwo Jima:
Back of Iwo Jima jar:
Kwajalein Island, <span style="text-decoration: line-through">one of the few truly joint USMC/US Army efforts in the WW2 Pacific Campaign that I know of.</span> (please correct me if I am wrong, thank you, Ramrod: <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ramrod14(winkie)</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There was actually 9 joint engagements in the pacific theater. According to a map in the Kerrville VA hospital.</div></div> ):
I walked into the museum looking for a way to kill some time and walked out quite humbled. I don't know if the particular examples I held ever felt the weight of an American fighting man from the Greatest Generation, but, it was truly an honor to hold such history in my hand.
To all Marines past and present, Semper Fi Devil Dogs!
To my Army brethren past and present, This We'll Defend!
PS: If you're former/current Army and didn't know that is the Army's Official Motto- knock 'em out.
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*<span style="font-weight: bold">addendum</span>-<span style="font-style: italic">It appears there has been some offense taken at that line:"I don't know if the particular examples I held ever felt the weight of an American fighting man ". I was merely trying to convey that no claims were made as to when the particular examples were gathered- either at the time of the battles or years later as no indication was given on the jars themselves. I merely did not want to confuse the issue with supposition.</span>
Sand from Iwo Jima:

Back of Iwo Jima jar:

Kwajalein Island, <span style="text-decoration: line-through">one of the few truly joint USMC/US Army efforts in the WW2 Pacific Campaign that I know of.</span> (please correct me if I am wrong, thank you, Ramrod: <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ramrod14(winkie)</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There was actually 9 joint engagements in the pacific theater. According to a map in the Kerrville VA hospital.</div></div> ):

I walked into the museum looking for a way to kill some time and walked out quite humbled. I don't know if the particular examples I held ever felt the weight of an American fighting man from the Greatest Generation, but, it was truly an honor to hold such history in my hand.
To all Marines past and present, Semper Fi Devil Dogs!
To my Army brethren past and present, This We'll Defend!
PS: If you're former/current Army and didn't know that is the Army's Official Motto- knock 'em out.
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*<span style="font-weight: bold">addendum</span>-<span style="font-style: italic">It appears there has been some offense taken at that line:"I don't know if the particular examples I held ever felt the weight of an American fighting man ". I was merely trying to convey that no claims were made as to when the particular examples were gathered- either at the time of the battles or years later as no indication was given on the jars themselves. I merely did not want to confuse the issue with supposition.</span>