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This Day in Alaskan History-June 7th, 1942

By Alaska Native News on Jun 7, 2025   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

This Day in Alaskan History-June 7th, 1942

On June 7th, 1942, exactly six months after Japan’s infamous attack on Pearl Harbor that resulted in its war with the U.S., The Japanese struck again in American Territory. They landed and captured Attu Island on the Aleutian Chain. They had taken Kiska the day before. Unopposed, 1,140 stormed the shores of the island and […]

Biologist Trapper Retires after Helping Transform Aleutians

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Nov 24, 2017   Featured, Southwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Biologist Trapper Retires after Helping Transform Aleutians

On Halloween 2017, Alaskan Steve Ebbert, 56, retired from his job as an invasive species biologist. His longtime mission of removing arctic foxes and other human-introduced species from the Aleutian Islands has left him with a legacy few of us will match. “There are hundreds of thousand more birds flying around on the planet because […]

Corps Begins Cleanup of Formerly Used Defense Site at Attu Island

By Dena O'Dell-USACE | Alaska District Public Affairs on Aug 8, 2016   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Corps Begins Cleanup of Formerly Used Defense Site at Attu Island

ATTU ISLAND, Alaska – Against the backdrop of a crisp, blue sky and snow-scattered mountains, a bright orange excavator sharply claws at the earth near Massacre Bay. With each dip of its bucket, contaminated soil, tar and old, rusted diesel drums are unearthed from their decades-long resting place. Once a bustling active military site, the […]

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