It was site of the only land battle fought on U.S. soil during World War II. And in proportional terms, it was one of the ...
Archaeologists have located two World War II-era shipwrecks near Attu in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands—the Japanese transport Kotohira Maru and the American cable-layer SS Dellwood. Using sonar, ...
Marine archaeologists have documented two World War II-era shipwrecks off Alaska’s Attu Island — Japan’s Kotohira Maru and the U.S. SS Dellwood — using sonar, underwater drones, and archival records.
The sunken remnants of one Japanese and one American ship never met in combat, but they’ve shared the same final resting ...
Read full article: He’s fed up with Dearborn Heights potholes and fixed them himself. Here’s what city said ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Helena Pagano's great-grandfather was the last Alaska Native chief of a ...
Nov. 7—GROTON — A local maritime technology company played a role in pinpointing and taking images of shipwreck sites from World War II near the Aleutian Island of Attu. Researchers exploring the ...
WHITTIER, Alaska (KTUU/Gray News) - An important part of Alaskan history is now back in Alaska. On Tuesday, the Prince William Sound Museum in Whittier accepted a 1939 Japanese machine gun — called a ...
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