Letter from Robert D. Flynn, 1943:

Flynn writes on Japanese Navy stationery "picked up by us in the invasion of Kiska, which turned out to be a fizzle, but I can't say I was sorry." (The Japanese evacuated the island before the invasion.) He saw a couple of men from San Diego State College, one of whom gave him a copy...

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Other Authors: Flynn, Robert D. (author), Post, Lauren (Recipient)
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1943
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11929/sdsu:61029
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Summary:Flynn writes on Japanese Navy stationery "picked up by us in the invasion of Kiska, which turned out to be a fizzle, but I can't say I was sorry." (The Japanese evacuated the island before the invasion.) He saw a couple of men from San Diego State College, one of whom gave him a copy of the Aztec News Letter, which he asks to receive. "Everything you have read about the weather is true," he says, citing a 105-mile wind when they came into port. Lauren C. Post Box 3, Folder 1; http://www.nps.gov/akso/history/PDF/NHL-Aleutian-Campaign.pdf seen 5/11/2015