Title taken from image. S.S. "Holland" [right] and submarine [(l to r) unidentified, NARWHAL(SS-167), NAUTILUS(SS-168), BARRACUDA(SS-163), BONITA(SS-165), BASS(SS-164). Another warship and the Juneau docks are seen in the background. A pile of...
Inside view, looking seaward, of covered, Japanese submarine beaching railway, tracks leading to waterfront; a soldier passes large submarine handling cradles on left; warships are visible through opening
Title from verso. Photograph of a submarine docking at Dutch Harbor while a band prepares to welcome the submarine. Verso reads: "Strike up the band. Dutch Harbor, Alaska -- The Navy band was right on hand to strike up a merry tune and...
Title from verso. Photograph of a submarine docking at Dutch Harbor, while an honor guard waits on the pier. Verso reads: "Vulnerable. -- Dutch Harbor, the Navy's oldest base in the Aleutian Islands, has been reduced to "care-taker"...
Title taken from front. Men standing in front of pump used for sluicing at gold mining operation on Submarine Beach, Nome, Alaska. n.d. Photographer: H.G.K.
Title taken from front. Long Tom pouring dirt into sluice box, Submarine Beach, Nome, Alaska. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." n.d. Photographer: H.G.K. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8".
Map annotated by George Hubert Wilkins with flight paths and notes for expeditions including the 1927 Stinson biplane mishap that forced Wilkins and Eielson to walk across the ice to Beechey Point, the Wilkins-Eielson 1928 route, the Wilkins Flying...
(7:16 min.) (10 of 25) Business and politics important visitors -- Valdez; Lee, Forbes C.; Lee, Ruth; Whittier; Anchorage; politics; Clark, Espy; Washington DC. -- Representative; mayor; Kendall, Bruce -- Senator; argument; submarine; Eagles Hall
(4:41 min.) (08 of 28) 8. Getting to Africa The ship shuddered, then listed and water came in the portholes. They had run into a submarine [u-boat]tender. The Santa Paula was eventually sunk by submarines.
Pontoons were flooded to settle the platform to permanent position some 60 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska, and three miles from the west shore of Cook Inlet. Submarine pipe lines connected to the pontoons carry to shore where the 20%...