U.S. and Japanese forces fought over the Aleutian Islands during World War II. Relics of this conflict can still be found on seafloor today, and the Indigenous people who used to call the islands home ...
and Kiska islands which is located about 2,200 km west of Anchorage. Of the three remote islands, only Adak Island is inhabited with a population of about 300 people. The Alaska Earthquake Centre ...
AMCHITKA ISLAND, Alaska — A series of moderate to strong ... of damage or injuries in the area around Adak, Amchitka and Kiska islands some 1,350 miles (2,200 kilometers) west of Anchorage.
Attu Island is the most westerly of Alaska’s Aleutian chain. It was one of the few U.S. territories, including Guam, the Philippines and the nearby island of Kiska, to be captured during the war.
AMCHITKA ISLAND — A series of moderate to strong earthquakes that struck Alaska’s western Aleutian ... Amchitka and Kiska islands about 1,350 miles west of Anchorage. Of the three remote ...
AMCHITKA ISLAND, Alaska (AP) — A series of moderate to ... of damage or injuries in the area around Adak, Amchitka and Kiska islands some 1,350 miles (2,200 kilometers) west of Anchorage.
AMCHITKA ISLAND, Alaska (AP) — A series of moderate to ... of damage or injuries in the area around Adak, Amchitka and Kiska islands some 1,350 miles (2,200 kilometers) west of Anchorage.