Photo By Kare Lohse
VINCE KOTOUCH
“WWII Attu Scrapbook, by Vince Kotouch”
I was stationed the Bering Sea side of Attu. I was in the 713th signal S.A.W. Co., a radar outfit [located at Alexai
Point, Attu]. Our objective was to pick up enemy ships and aircraft. We could pick up aircraft located 200 miles out,
and ships a distance of no more than about 25 miles. There were 45 of us on the Outpost. We didn't see a movie for
over a year! The water was so rough we didn't get mail for a month at a time. I don't recall the exact date these
pictures were taken, but it was sometime between May of 1943 and the middle of Summer, 1944. The landing barge
you see on the picture was bringing in supplies. The tractors had to keep pulling the barge up on account of the
water being rough. If you have any questions, or if I can be of any help, you can eMail me or write to: Vince
Kotouch, 435 Eldersville Rd., Burgettstown Pa. 15021
#1. Vince Kotouch at the Outpost.
#2. These were two soldiers that were caught
in an avalanche at Attu. They were being
buried at Little Falls Cemetery at Massacre
Bay.
#3. This was the Mess Hall we used at the
Outpost. It burned down shortly after this
picture was taken.
#4. Pinups that we had hanging in our Hut on
Attu.
#5. This picture, and the next, were of barges
beached at the Outpost. The back of one
barge was torn off by the rough waters of the
Bearing Sea.
#6. This is another picture of barges beached
at the Outpost.
#7. This was our Guard Shack and Outhouse
at the Outpost on Attu. I'm on the right.
#8. This was at our Guardshack and
Outhouse at the Outpost on Attu. I'm on the
right.
#9. This is the Williwaw Movie Theater located
on Massacre Bay between 1943 - 1945.
#10. This is me, Vince Kotouch, at the
Outpost.
#11. Vince Kotouch at the Outpost.