Starboard side of Army transport ship, BUFORD, under way; city [Seattle?] skyline in background; boat parallel to ship's bow. National Archives photograph number 92-AT-11-1.
View of Mid-American Coaches charter bus on Alaska Highway in front of Alaska State Police headquarters at Tok (also called Tok Junction), Alaska, with jeep in line behind bus. Early 1960's. Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8"...
Title taken from caption. "Harry Tyler, a bit player from Hollywood, touring the Aleutian[s] with the Allen Jenkins USO show, gave a few time-proven tips to amateurs Pvt. Ruth Faulkner, St. Louis, Mo.; Pvt. Bette Esgro, Denver Dol.; and Pvt....
Title taken from caption. "The entire group of contestants in the All-Alaska Talent Contest poses for a picture. Although the three WACs were part of the show, their efforts were noncompetitive. They were the first WACs to set foot on an...
Title from caption. Caption reads "Along the Yukon in [the] good old days." Five men, each wearing different headgear and carrying an assortment of knives, pose while holding bottles. One of the men has a cooking pot on his head and is drinking...
Title from caption. Caption reads "[Along] the Yukon in the good old days." Five men, each wearing different headgear and carrying an assortment of knives, pose while holding bottles. The man on the far right is also holding a jug. Four of...
Title from verso. Photograph of a gunner watching for enemy aircraft duing the landing of men and equipment on an island in the Aleutian chain. Verso reads: "United States Army troops with Navy support have occupied the Andreanof...
View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on storefront reads Monty's A St 4th Ave. Image includes a truck, cars, electric/telephone lines, utility poles, a traffic signal, and houses.
View of damaged buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on the far-right building reads Groceries Produce Meat. Image includes electric wires, street lights, and a traffic signal.
View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Large, damaged building in center is tentatively the J.C. Penney Building. Soldiers stand on the right. Men, women and children are seen on the left. A truck is...
Portrait of Andrew Kashevaroff, later Russian Orthodox priest, taken in San Francisco, California. From front: "Fred's [Fred Wildon Fickett's] assistant in Weather Bureau - then U.S. Signal Corps. Andrew Kashavaroff [sic]. Sitka, Alaska." From...
From verso: Col. Castner, commander of the Alaskan G-2 Combat Scouts, in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. . . Their mission was to wipe out any Japanese outpost and to give the signal to the force for entry into Adak Harbor.
Title from image caption Annotated aerial photograph; identified features include: U. S. Signal Corp building, Libby's Cannery; Standard Oil dock, city dock, and saw mill
Title from verso Over the side and into the landing boats go the men of the landing party -- Attu bound Signal Corps Photo 171522 (2nd Lt. Ferris P. Copper, photographer)
Title taken from verso: Verso: Lieutenant General Simon B. Buckner looking at the American flag hoisted above the captured Japanese hqs. In Chichagof Bay after the Japanese had been routed and the island again in the hands of the...