The Aleutians
The Lands of 50 mph Fog
Welcome
The Aleutian Islands…then and
now.
The beginnings…
This
site
started
out
with
the
intentions
of
sharing
anecdotes,
photos,
and
links
to
other
sites
having
Shemya,
Alaska
as
a
focus.
Visitors
to
this
original
site
would
share
their
experiences
on
"The
Rock,"
and
in
many
cases
would
send
photos
and
stories
relating
their
experiences
while
stationed
there...which
we
also
posted
on
this
web
site.
The
original
content
thus
grew
and
diversified
to
match
the
vast
experiences
of
our
visitors
on
"The
Rock."
As
the
original
post-WWII
Shemya
web
site
took
shape,
the
content
quickly
grew
to
include
not
only
post-war
inhabitants
of
the
islands,
but
many
WW-II
veterans
as
well.
The
hardy
folks
that
spent
the
years
from
1942
through
1946
in
the
Aleutians
certainly
have
a
most
interesting
perspective
of
their
tours
of
duty,
and
have
written
extensively
about
their
experiences
in
organizational
newsletters
(such
as
Dan
Lange's
"The
Shemya
Mailbag").
These
stories
appear
on
this
web
site
as
they
become
available.
Photos
contributed
by
the
WW-II
Vets
have
also
been
included
on
this
web
site.The
original
contributors
and
drivers
of
the
WW-II
content
of
this
web
site,
such
as
Dan
Lange,
Rene
Thibault,
George
Villasenor,
and
Nick
Moreska,
just
to
name
a
few
that
were
there
during
the
war
years,
formed
the
nucleus
of
our
WW-II
segment.
Since
then,
many,
many
more
of
our
WW-II
Aleutian
vets
and/or
their
families
have
been
in
touch
and
have
contributed
enormously
in
terms
of
photos,
stories,
and
memorabilia
to
the
content
of
our
web
site.Many
visitors
were
stationed
on
Aleutian
islands
other
than
Shemya,
including
the
western-most
island
of
Attu
(where
the
major
battle
in
the
Aleutians
took
place
during
WWII),
as
well
as
other
islands
along
the
chain
such
as
Adak,
Amchitka,
Kiska,
and
Umnak.During
the
WW-II
era,
there
were
a
variety
of
aircraft
assigned
to
the
Aleutian
theater.
Many
of
the
WW-II
stories
on
this
web
site
include
references
to
these
aircraft.
I've
included
reference
pages
for
these
aircraft
on
this
web
site
that
includes
photos
and
specifications
where
available.
A
special
section
has
been
created
featuring
the
10
ERBS
,
the
Army’s
flotilla
of
Rescue
Boats
serving
in
the
Aleutians
on
hand
to
rescue
the
crews
of
downed
aircraft!
We
hope
you
enjoy
your
visit
and
find
the
information
informative.
If
you
have
stories
and/or
photos
of
the
Aleutians
you
would
care
to
share,
please send them along by either E-mail or snail mail.
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