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troops and civilian workers alike spent time at "Blackies", the only bar in the area. This establishment had cheap beer and 50-cent shots of whiskey, but no stools or chairs as they "splintered too easily in the event of a fight". Other entertainment included a brothel named "Pleasure Island", but
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operated from 1799 through the mid-1800s. It used Dutch Harbor in the transport of goods, mainly seal and sea otter fur. In 1867, Russia sold Alaska to the United States. Fur was the main export in Alaska after the United States took control. Hutchinson, Kohl, & Company of
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Dutch Harbor first appeared on the 1930 U.S. Census as an unincorporated village. It returned lastly in 1940 and did not appear again separately afterward. It was later annexed into Unalaska.
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During the mid-1980s, the U.S. government finally funded the cleanup of the derelict fort, and the area was turned over for commercial use. The U.S. Navy also scrapped its
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and the petroleum storage tanks, and continuing the fight a day later. It was the first aerial attack on the continental United States during World War II.
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in the Bering Sea are part of this total. The Bering Sea has a continental shelf that is one of the world's largest, and supports a rich ecosystem.
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The building at Dutch Harbor airport was used as a communication room and terminal with the old U.S. Navy Aero Unit insignia in August 1972
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area, and naval codebreakers warned Dutch Harbor of the impending attack. On June 3, 1942, at 5:45 a.m., 20 Japanese planes from two
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submarine base. The 500-man mess hall doubled as a theater. The tickets for the military were 15 cents and 35 cents for civilian workers.
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in June 1942 and was one of the few sites in the United States to be subjected to aerial bombardment by a foreign power during
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Campbell, L. J., & Alaska Geographic Society. (1991). Unalaska/Dutch Harbor. Anchorage, Alaska: Alaska Geographic Society.
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Dutch Harbor is ranked as a top fishing port with more than a billion dollars transferred each year. Huge harvests of
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View of Dutch Harbor ramp area with a USCG C-130 Hercules on stand-by for an emergency flight.
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In 1947, the last units of the U.S. Navy left Dutch Harbor, and the base was decommissioned.
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took over the assets of the Russian America Company in 1867, but it sold out in 1868, to the
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By May 1943, a peak of 10,151 sailors and 9,976 soldiers were stationed at the base.
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Dutch Harbor is located within the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, more precisely on
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brought the U.S. Army and Navy, and their supplies, to Dutch Harbor at the
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of the U.S. Navy predicted that there would be a Japanese attack in the
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This article is about the harbor. For the city it is located in, see
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Buildings burning after the first Japanese attack, 3 June 1942.
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arrived, they exploited the Aleut by taxing them in fur pelts.
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Dutch Harbor is now the home of an important fishing industry.
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A Japanese Zero that crashed at Dutch Harbor, being recovered
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U.S. Submarines Through 1945: An Illustrated Design History
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Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears, U.S. Army
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Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears, U.S. Army
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this was closed in 1941 and later replaced by part of the
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stored 232 surplus buildings on 448 acres of land of the
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base was in place, with a squadron of old U.S. Navy
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Dutch Harbor, Alaska
Unalaska, Alaska
Natural-color image of Dutch Harbor
Flag of Dutch Harbor
Dutch Harbor is located in Unalaska
Dutch Harbor is located in Alaska
53°54′10.5″N 166°31′06.2″W / 53.902917°N 166.518389°W / 53.902917; -166.518389
Unalaska, Alaska
Time zone
UTC-9
Alaska (AKST)
DST
UTC-8
ZIP code
Area code
907
harbor
Amaknak Island
Unalaska, Alaska
Battle of Dutch Harbor
World War II
attack on Pearl Harbor
Hawaii
Amaknak Island
Fox Islands
Bering Sea
Aleut
Russians
Russian-American Company
San Francisco

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