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A seat recovered from an aircraft found on Attu Island.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
Bellevue, Wash., native, U.S. Army Pfc. Jack Kamel (standing) and U.S. Army Spc. Jason Eskridge, a native of Rolla, Mo., both stationed at Fort Richardson, Alaska, observe World War II artifacts collected throughout Attu Island inside the U.S. Coast Guard Loran Station.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
A memorial for U.S. service members who have fallen in the battle of Attu Island.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
A propeller recovered from an aircraft found on Attu Island.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
Fuel machinery located at the end of a dilapidated dock on Attu Island.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
A small unit support vehicle carries equipment to the excavation site on Attu Island.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
The Japanese Memorial located on Attu Island was erected in memory of all those who sacrificed their lives in the islands and seas of the North Pacific during World War II and in dedication to world peace.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
A rusted Isaacson Trac Dozer sits in the field of Attu Island.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
Abandoned military equipment sits in a bay off of Attu Island.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
From left, Chief Warrant Officer Robert Coyle, commander, U.S. Coast Guard Loran Station, U.S. Army Capt. Kurtis Schaaf, commander, 84th Engineering Company and Michi Konno, member of the Japanese delegation, compare a WWII-era map to a more recent map of Attu Island.
Taken: 05.15.08 Posted: 05.17.08 Attu Island, US
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