Japanese occupation of Kiska

The Japanese occupation of Kiska took place between 6 June 1942 and 28 July 1943 during the Aleutian Islands campaign of the American Theater and the Pacific Theater of World War II. The Japanese occupied Kiska and nearby Attu Island in order to protect the northern flank of the Japanese Empire.

Japanese occupation of Kiska
Part of the American Theater and the Pacific Theater of World War II

Japanese troops raise the Imperial battle flag on Kiska after landing on 6 June 1942.
Date6 June 1942 – 28 July 1943
Location
Kiska, Aleutian Islands, Territory of Alaska, United States
51.973°N 177.495°E / 51.973; 177.495
Result Japanese victory
Territorial
changes
Japanese occupation commences
Belligerents

 United States

  • United States Navy

 Japan

Commanders and leaders
Lt. Mulls
(Not present during initial landing)
Kiichiro Higuchi
Takeji Ono
Boshiro Hosogaya
Monzo Akiyama
Strength
10-man weather station
1-6 dogs
3 aircraft
+500 Special Naval Landing Forces (Initial force)
5,183-5,400 civilians and soldiers (Occupation)
Casualties and losses
2 killed
7 captured
1 escaped (later surrendered)
No casualties during initial capture, or during occupation/withdraw.
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