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Aleutian Islands Campaign: When Japan Invaded America

Charlton Heston served on B-24's in the Aleutians in WW2.

Once Adak & Kiska were secrured B-24s and PV-1/-2s flew attacks agaist the (then) Japanese Northern Kuril islands.

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During World War II, the U.S. 11th Air Force and the US Navy conducted bombing raids against the Kuril Island, starting in July 1943. These missions were flown from bases in the Aleutian Islands, primarily Attu and Shemya. The raids, while causing limited damage, forced Japan to divert resources to defend their northern islands against potential American invasion.





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One of the casualties of the Aleutian campaign was Kermit Roosevelt. While not significant in the outcome of the battle, he did serve as an intelligence officer at Fort Richardson and worked to raise Aleut and Eskimo militia. He succumbed to depression and alcoholism, which he had battled for years. My Uncle Manuel served in the artillery there as a battery clerk and after wards ended up in Belgium in December of 1944. My Dad was on one of the ships that patrolled the Aleutian Islands, joked that service in cold weather in Alaska turned his beard white.
 
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