Scope and Content

Restrictions on Access

Historical Background

Acquisition Info

Processing Info

Bibliography

Inventory

Subject Terms


Guide to the Dutch Harbor, Alaska, World War II Photograph Collection
ca. 1943



Title: Dutch Harbor, Alaska, World War II Photograph Collection
Date Span: ca. 1943
Quantity: 30 photographic prints (1 box)
PH Collection No.: 633
Location: K0187
Languages: Collection materials are in English.

Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.



Scope and Content

The collection contains photographs, ca. 1943, documenting the U.S. Army and Navy presence at Dutch Harbor, near the city of Unalaska, Alaska, on Captain’s Bay. Images include structures on the base, portraits of naval troops on parade and during leisure time, and the 51st NCB (Naval Construction Battalion) band. Also included are landscapes of Captain’s Bay, the city of Unalaska, and the surrounding mountains. The photographs appear to have been taken by a sailor or soldier stationed at the base.

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to the public.

Historical Background

During World War II, the Japanese seized the Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska, located off the tip of Alaska, in June 1942. These islands provided the Japanese with a base from which to limit Allied air and sea operations in the North Pacific. They attacked Dutch Harbor on the island of Unalaska on June 3rd and 4th, 1942, seeking to destroy U.S. Army and Navy operations near the city of Unalaska. In an effort to recapture Attu and Kiska, the United States established airfields on Adak and Amchitka Islands in Aug. 1942. Plans were made in the spring of 1943 to recapture Attu, and American and Canadian air and naval forces landed there on May 11, 1943. The Japanese defended their position intensely, and the fighting continued until May 30, when Japan announced the loss of the island.

On August 15, 1943, a powerful Allied amphibious force, including a U.S. infantry division and elements of the Royal Canadian Army, assaulted the island of Kiska, where the Japanese had developed their largest base. To the surprise of the Allies, they found that the Japanese, under cover of heavy summer fog, had secretly evacuated the island. Kiska was declared secure, thus ending the Aleutian Islands Campaign. During 1944, the Canadians left and U.S. Army presence in Alaska dropped from 144,000 to 63,000 personnel. Although interest in the Alaskan theater waned, it marked the Allies' first theater-wide victory in World War II and ended Japan's only campaign in the Western Hemisphere.

Acquisition Info

Source: Fairlook Antiques; received 2003.

Processing Info

Processed by Connie Petlitzer, 2004.

Bibliography

Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon, The Williwaw War: The Arkansas National Guard in the Aleutians in World War II (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1992).


Inventory

 
Folder Item Date
11Building and “Aleutian Isle U.S. Army” sign made of rocks   View image
 
2Recreation hall   View image
 
3Mess hall
 
4Church built by 51st Naval Construction Battalion (NCB)   View image
“Altar moved to revolve so Protestant or Catholic could worship there.”
 
5Dock at Captain's Bay
 
651st Naval Construction Battalion (NCB) on parade   View imageJune, 1943
 
751st Naval Construction Battalion (NCB) dress parade   View imageJune, 1943
 
851st Naval Construction Battalion (NCB) Band   View image1943
 
9-10Navy men in uniform posing with rifles   View image1943
 
211-14Shop crew   View image
 
15-16Men on barge
 
17Man and camp's pet bear   View image
 
18Camp's pet bear
 
19Silver fox
 
320-24Mountains around Captain's Bay
 
25-28Captain's Bay
 
29City of Unalaska   View image
 
30Shishaldin Volcano on Unimak Island, Alaska

Subject Terms

Organizations:
United States. Army--Photographs.
United States. Naval Construction Battalion, 51st--Photographs.
United States. Navy--Photographs.
Subjects:
Military bases--Alaska--Aleutian Islands.
Soldiers--United States--Photographs.
World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Alaska--Aleutian Islands.
Geographic Names:
Aleutian Islands (Alaska)--History, Military.
Aleutian Islands (Alaska)--Photographs.
Unalaska Island (Alaska)--Photographs.
Genre Headings:
Landscape photographs.
Photographs.
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