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This Day in Alaska History-March 11th

By Alaska Native News on Mar 11, 2026   Featured, This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History  

This Day in Alaska History-March 11th

    On March 11th, 1942, while performing zigzag patterns while under sail in an effort to avoid any torpedo launches from Japanese submarines thought to be in the area, the steamship Mount McKinley ran aground at Scotch Cap. Now beached, all travelers on the vessel were able to disembark unharmed. But, the vessel was […]

Russian Warships, Aircraft and Subs Carry Out Major War Games in Bering Sea

By Alaska Native News on Aug 28, 2020   At Sea, Featured, State  

Russian Warships, Aircraft and Subs Carry Out Major War Games in Bering Sea

  Over 50 warships and at least 40 aircraft from the Russian navy are conducting war games in the International waters of the Bering Sea this week in what is the largest such games in the area since the Soviet Era. In a released statement, Russia’s navy chief, Adm. Nikolai Yevmenov said, We are holding […]

US Navy’s Top Admiral Cites Increased Threat in Ocean Nearest Washington

By Carla Babb | VOA News on Aug 6, 2018   Featured, National/World, World  

US Navy’s Top Admiral Cites Increased Threat in Ocean Nearest Washington

PENTAGON — Chinese military vessels are now operating in the Northern Atlantic, and Russian submarines are prowling those same waters at a pace not seen since the end of the Cold War, the Navy’s top admiral told VOA in an exclusive interview. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said China’s military movements from the North […]

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