Where is Adak Island?

Adak Island is the largest island in the Andreanof Island Group (Andreanof Islands) in the Aleutian Island Chain (Aleutian Islands) with a total of more than 280 square miles in Alaska in the United States. Borders Kuluk Bay and Finger Bay. Today Adak Island has restricted public access.

What happened to the Adak airfield?

TAC exchanged surface and subsurface property from their Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act entitlement lands, mostly in the Shumagin Islands. Under the terms of the land transfer agreement, the Adak airfield was transferred to the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for operation and maintenance.

How many US troops were stationed on Adak Island?

On August 30, 1942, American forces occupy Adak during a raging storm that prevented air cover during the assault. Immediately, they begin building Adak Airfield. Adak became the ACS Headquarters and the largest Army and Navy base in the Aleutians. At the height of the war, 50,000 troops. were stationed on the island.

What happened to adadak?

Adak was one of many remote sites in Alaska where dishes for communications were installed in the mid-1950’s as part of the White Alice defense communications system. Since 1989: The Navy has removed hundreds of underground storage tanks, closed miles of fuel pipelines, and cleaned associated fuel-contaminated soil.

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