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Aleutian World War II National Historic Area Maj. Milton Askins gives a preflight briefing to the 54th Fighter Squadron before a raid on Japanese-occupied Kiska
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Aleutian World War II National Historic Area
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Your interest in making a donation to Aleutian World War II National Historic Park is deeply appreciated.

You can make a gift to benefit the park either directly to the National Park Service, or to our primary non-profit, tax exempt partner, Alaska Geographic.

No administrative costs are deducted from your gift, when given directly to the National Park Service for use in Aleutian. Your check will be deposited in a government account. Government accounts are non-interest bearing. To give directly to Aleutian, please mail your check to:

Superintendent,
Alaska Affiliated Areas
240 West 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501

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Did You Know?
At Dutch Harbor, some Marines enjoyed the Bachelor Officers Quarters (BOO) of the Naval Operating Base. The BOO was the officers' club, holding a long bar, nice lounge area and fire place. In the center of the floor laid a terrazzo symbol of the Alaskan Sector Command (ALSEC). This terrazzo symbol was designed by Armand Rizan, and was laid in 1943. Today, it is located at the Museum of the Aleutians.

Last Updated: August 28, 2009 at 18:26 MST