Ken Blakeney, Sgt served there too
How did you make out in your search??? Did you happen to find any website dedicated to those who served in the Aleutians?
My best friend, Ken Blakeney served in the Aleutians, but I don't remember which islands.
He was in his 30's when I was seven, but he taught us youngsters how to shoot (bb gun), bow and arrow (hand made from lemon wood stave) etc and took us fishing.
Told of shooting a Japanese when the both suddenly saw each other, of the cold, how when he returned to the main land they had some trouble convincing him to stop carrying his rifle- in the chow hall. Talked about the huge piles of artillary shells and a pocket battleship moored in the shelter of the island and some chunk of rock sticking up out of the sea near by.
Wish I remembered more.
Also told of boot camp training in judo. He had earned some money boxing before entering the service so when the DI chose him as the second draftee to demonstrate judo throws on, the Di was decked since he didn't throw his weight behind the punch - just threw the punch.
A couple of years ago I got vol 1 and 4 of Stan Cohen's "The Forgotten War". They are pretty good. I believe there was another but can't find it right now.
Stocker Phil