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Dutch Harbor 206 CA World War II

These are photos taken of men (especially my father, Cpl. Emon C. Perdue) while serving in the 206th Coast Artillery Regiment from the Arkansas National Guard in Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, Aleutians, Alaska during World War II. My Dad served there from 1941 to 1943. Some photos are from the Training camp in Fort Bliss in Texas prior to shipping out to the Aleutians.
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My Dad, Emon C. Perdue in full dress with rifle posing near Dutch Harbor in Aleutians during World War II.
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My Dad, Emon C. Perdue in full dress with rifle posing near Dutch Harbor in Aleutians during World War II.

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  • My Dad, Emon C. Perdue in full dress with rifle posing near Dutch Harbor in Aleutians during World War II.
  • My dad, Emon Perdue in his Sentry uniform outside Dutch Harbor in World War II. He was part of the 206th Coast Artillery Regiment from El Dorado, Arkansas.
  • Work crew on a mountain in the Dutch Harbor mountains. My Dad, Emon C. Perdue is second from the left. 1941-43, Alaska.
  • My Dad, Emon Perdue, in front leaning on truck in Dutch Harbor, Aleutians, Alaska during World War II, probably 1941 or 42.
  • My Dad, Emon C. Perdue on left probably in New Mexico during training to go to Dutch Harbor, Alaska. 1941
  • My Dad in his World War II gas mask with revolver, probably at Fort Bliss.
  • My Dad, Emon C Perdue, 21 years of age at Fort Bliss barracks in 1941 prior to being shipped to Dutch Harbor.
  • Group shot of members of the Coast Artillery Regiments after a swim in Dutch Harbor (some sans uniforms). My Dad, Emon Perdue is second from left in front.
  • My dad, Emon Perdue is in center. I think this is in Dutch Harbor though the vegetation doesn't look right.
  • My dad, Emon C. Perdue, on left, swimming at Dutch Harbor during World War II. That's gotta be cold water!
  • Group of soldiers posing for photo in Dutch Harbor. I think my Dad is in very back row on the right against the building.
  • My dad, Cpl. Emon C. Perdue, probably at Fort Bliss, Texas prior to shipping out to the Aleutian Islands. Hard to tell since there is no background to confirm.
  • Group of army soldiers, including my dad, Emon Perdue (center front) posing in Alaska at Dutch Harbor.
  • At Dutch Harbor notice the pin-up girls on the wall of the army guys. World war II.
  • My dad on the right, posing at Dutch Harbor with army friends. Ft. Mears was the name of the army base built there.
  • My dad, Emon Columbus Perdue during Army training in New Mexico at start of World War II.
  • Part of a panorama of the town of Dutch Harbor in Aleutians, Alaska during World War II.
  • My dad, Emon C. Perdue on right posing with other friends from the 206th Coast Artillery Regiment with two large caliber shells in front of a bunker near Dutch Harbor.
  • My Dad on right in Alaska with friends swimming in the nude at Dutch Harbor, presumbably in the summer.
  • The soldiers supplmented their meager food with fish caught off the coast of Dutch Harbor. I think this is a large Halibut. My dad, Cpl. Emon Perdue is on the right.
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