SB 150 - DUTCH HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY Number 026 SHERMAN ERNOUF, Administrative Assistant to Senator Kelly, reported Senator Kelly had introduced this bill to commemorate events at Dutch Harbor during World War II. These events are important to Alaska's citizens, though they have gone unrecognized. The recapture of the islands there constitute the only land battles fought on North American soil during World War II. This bill honors those persons who gave their lives at Dutch Harbor in recapturing Attu and Kiska from the Japanese, and further it honors all Native Aleuts who were interned and those who were captured and sent to Japan during the War. SB 150 would proclaim June 3 of every year as Dutch Harbor Day to honor these patriots. Number 179 CHAIR JAMES remarked she remembered the conflict in Alaska during World War II, though many people were not aware of it because it was kept very quiet at the time. When her husband was in the Navy, he spent time at Dutch Harbor, Amchitka, and Adak. She is very supportive of this bill. REPRESENTATIVE WILLIS said he agreed with Chair James' comments. Representative Ogan said "ditto," and so did Representatives Robinson and Ivan. Number 107 REPRESENTATIVE OGAN said seeing that it's sunny and warm outside, and this is a really fine bill, he would make a motion to move SB 150 from committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. There were no objections, so the bill was moved.