In 1882 the U.S. Navy shelled a southwest Alaska Tlingit village and then burned what was left of the homes, food caches and ...
While serving in Alaska, he became involved at First Baptist Church of ... made history as the first Native American to be ...
Severson enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II ... Torrence Saxe, adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard and ...
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The US Navy issued an apology last month for destroying the nearby village of Kake in 1869, and the Army has indicated that ...
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When the Navy made its long-awaited apology inside Angoon High School, a clan leader drew attention to the veterans in the ...
The tale begins with Bell in Washington, D.C., “awaiting orders, thermometer 110° in the shade.” More than anything, he wants ...
The U.S. Navy has formally apologized for obliterating an Alaska Native village in 1882, the second such apology this fall.