• November 24, 1972. The Japanese Occupation Site on Kiska island (along with Attu Island) in the Rat Islands group of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska is...
  • With the fall of Attu on May 30, 1943, and the virtual cutoff from the Home Islands the Japanese began planning "Operation KE" for evacuation of Kiska.
  • Cite This Entry. Crawford, Caleb, Lauren Milton, and Franklin Clark. "Japanese Occupation Site at Kiska Island." Clio: Your Guide to History.
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Occupation_Site,_Kiska_Island. http://www.adn.com/node/1380741.
  • But with each passing day of archaeological survey, we identified more remnants of the 14-month Japanese occupation of Kiska.
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  • Many more images, and the story of his summer on Kiska, are found in Kiska: The Japanese Occupation of an Alaska Island , to be published in October.
  • Author: C. Funk | August 14, 2015. The Rat Islands Research Project contributed this month’s blog to the Aleutian Islands Working Group.
  • 2 Week Extended Forecast in Japanese Occupation Site-Kiska Island, Alaska, USA. Scroll right to see more.
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  • Kiska Island is located in the Rat Island Group (Rat Islands) in the Aleutian Island Chain (Aleutian Islands) in Alaska in the United States.
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