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Shemya Island, AK #1

Paul Gallaher supplied this photo of Shemya. Something's amiss here, I see sunshine and shadows! Hey, Paul...you moved your email address?

Reeve's Aleutian #2

Arriving on Shemya! This is a picture taken of a Reeve's Aleutian Airlines Lockheed Electra, just arriving on Shemya, sitting on its tail as a result of a heavy gust of wind (not uncommon on Shemya!). Some thought it was the fact that the cargo door was open and the wind caught it. The new arrivals didn't think much of this exercise! 1975-1976 (Coord M10)

Building 600 #3

Building 600, dedicated in January of 1961, was home to most of the island's inhabitants while I was there in 1975. Beats the tents the GIs used during WWII. This fairly thick concrete structure contained not only the living quarters, but a store (BX), a small bar, laundry facilities, administrative offices, and the mail room. (Courtesy George Blood, Coord K5)

Waves & Rocks #4

If you've got your sound card turned on and the volume turned up, you might hopefully hear the waves moving these rather large rocks (10" diameter is common) around. When the seas get a little rough you can hear them tumbling over themselves from a good distance. (Coord G3)

Barracks from FPS-17 #5

This is a picture was taken in 1965-1966 from atop of Shemya's FPS-17 antenna, looking over a FPS-80 Radome towards the living quarters. Rick says they worked 7 days a week, 12 hours a day...helped pass the time. (Courtesy Rick Hughes, Coord L3)

Looking towards FPS-17 #6

Here's another from Rick, taken in 1965-66 looking towards the FPS-17 antenna. Where's the blue sky? (Courtesy Rick Hughes, Coord K5)

WWII Artillery Piece #7

There's a number of interesting field pieces remaining on Shemya from WWII (the big one). This one's by the Terminal building. A trip to the junk yard as well as various other locations around the Island will reveal several remnants from the war. Bet you don't find antiques like this around your town? (Courtesy George Blood, Coord M10) Note: For more information on this gun, click HERE.

Shemya Shore Bunker #8

This is but one of several WWII bunkers located on Shemya. The view is towards the ocean. I wondered if it was ever put to use? An enemy would have to be out of their minds to attempt a landing by boat. Maybe it was enemy aircraft they had their sights on? (Coord X10 or W10)

Shemya Blue Fox #9

The Shemya Blue Fox was introduced to the island many years ago, and multiplied like rabbits to reach a population of several thousand. Like tiny dogs, they were ever present when there's food around! (Coord R7)

Blue Fox Chew #10

The Blue Fox are not necessarily shy. Cautioned as we were, there's still the temptation to treat them like pets. Here's one nibbling on a homosapien shoe (George's!) (Courtesy George Blood, Coord J5)

 

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Last Updated: 19 April 2002 11:34