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Military leaders and a senator from Alaska have have discussed reviving a World War II-era base on Adak as part of the U.S.
In the middle of the North Pacific, battered by howling winds and surrounded by treacherous waters, lies Adak Island—an isolated stretch of rock and tundra at the tail end of the Aleutian chain. Once ...
During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing last week, Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) spoke to Pentagon officials about the ...
“Adak could be an air station, a submarine base, a base for navy surface vessels to port in,” Sullivan explained. “It’s the gateway to the arctic, it’s a flank on the Chinese.
A decommissioned naval base in Adak is receiving attention, as Senator Dan Sullivan says there is interest in reopening it.