The Battle of Dutch Harbor took place June 3 – June 4, 1942 and was a minor air and naval battle of the Aleutian Islands Campaign of World War II between Imperial Japanese Navy and United States Army and Navy forces. In the battle, a Japanese aircraft carrier strike force under Kakuji Kakuta launched air attacks over two days against the Dutch Harbor Naval Base and Fort Mears in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The attacks inflicted moderate damage on the U.S. base.
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- 700 troops; 30 aircraft
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- 700 troops; 30 aircraft
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- The Battle of Dutch Harbor took place June 3 – June 4, 1942 and was a minor air and naval battle of the Aleutian Islands Campaign of World War II between Imperial Japanese Navy and United States Army and Navy forces. In the battle, a Japanese aircraft carrier strike force under Kakuji Kakuta launched air attacks over two days against the Dutch Harbor Naval Base and Fort Mears in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The attacks inflicted moderate damage on the U.S. base. Shortly thereafter, Japanese naval forces under Boshiro Hosogaya invaded and occupied Attu and Kiska islands in the Aleutians.
- Нападение на Датч-Харбор — одно из боевых столкновений в ходе Тихоокеанской кампании во время Второй мировой войны. Произошло 3—5 июня 1942 года, близ острова Амакнак, к западу от Аляски.
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- Buildings burning after the first Japanese air attack on Dutch Harbor, .
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- 10 dead
5 captured
8 aircraft destroyed
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Dutch Harbor moderately damaged
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- 700 troops; 30 aircraft
- aircraft carriers Ryujo and Junyo
three cruisers five destroyers 40 fighter aircraft 21 torpedo/bomber aircraft 21 dive-bomber aircraft four reconassance planes
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- The Battle of Dutch Harbor took place June 3 – June 4, 1942 and was a minor air and naval battle of the Aleutian Islands Campaign of World War II between Imperial Japanese Navy and United States Army and Navy forces. In the battle, a Japanese aircraft carrier strike force under Kakuji Kakuta launched air attacks over two days against the Dutch Harbor Naval Base and Fort Mears in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The attacks inflicted moderate damage on the U.S. base.
- Нападение на Датч-Харбор — одно из боевых столкновений в ходе Тихоокеанской кампании во время Второй мировой войны. Произошло 3—5 июня 1942 года, близ острова Амакнак, к западу от Аляски.
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- Нападение на Датч-Харбор
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