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Catalog #020011 |
You saw it on "War Stories with Oliver North" $15.00 American and Russian pilots shared danger flying warplanes when flying the Alaska/Siberia route during WWII. The history of the Lend-Lease flights to supply Russia with warplanes to fight Nazi Germany. More than 140 high quality black & white and color photographs. Text in Russian and English. |
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"The Untold Story of the Eastern Front" In this gripping episode of "War Stories with Oliver North," you'll learn how a secret plan unfolded to arm Russia, and how the United States delivered $10 billion of vital supplies to the Soviets through Alaska, Siberia and even Iraq. You'll meet the American men and women pilots who flew risky missions to the Northern Frontier for our Russian allies. Includes interviews with Steve Allison, Betty Shea, and Everett A. Long. A Fox News Channel presentation -- Produced and written by: Gregory M. Johnson |
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"Cobras Coffee Mug" $7.50 While you enjoy reading "Cobras Over The Tundra" you can enjoy a good cup of coffee in a "Cobras Coffee Mug." |
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A special Arktika exclusive - "Signed Collector Mugs" signed by the pilots who flew the ALSIB route. "Signature Coffee Mugs" Each mug numbered, includes Certificate -- Only a limited number of mugs are available. $15.00 "Elizabeth "Betty" C. Shea" Betty Shea, a WASP pilot had to bail out of her P-39 Airacobra over Montana when the engine quit. You saw Betty on the Fox News Channel "War Stories with Oliver North" program "The Untold Story of the Eastern Front" Click for a photo of Betty Shea in training Betty with P-63 "Steve Allison" Steve Allison flew for the 7th Ferry Command in every theater of operation. He delivered fighters and bombers to the Soviets at Ladd Field, Alaska - delivered bombers to the Free French in Europe - and delivered bombers and transports to Chenault in Burma. Click for a photo of Steve with P-63 1944 Steve Allison with P-63 2002 |
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Catalog #020022 |
"Cobras T-Shirt" $15.00
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"Collector Patch" $2.00 or one free with each order of any other item Limited offer from Arktika - "Collector Patch" from the 1983 Carl Ben Eielson Air Race in Alaska. |
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"National Guard Heritage Print by Mort Kunsler - Alaska 1968" -- $10.00 Since the seventeenth century, the National Guard has provided units for the first-line defense of the nation. The Scout Battalions of the 297th Infantry, Alaska Army National Guard, composed mostly of Eskimos, continue this historic mission. Supported by the 176th Tactical Airlift Group, Alaska Air National Guard, the Scout Battalions patrol the vast Alaskan tundra. The battalions were organized during World War II and the mission of providing early warning in case of an enemy landing. Just as they have done since 1942, the Scouts operate from small villages in Northern and Western Alaska, constantly observing the Bering Sea coastline and often providing significant intelligence information. Like their colonial predecessors, the Scouts of the 279th Infantry and the airmen of the 176th Tactical Airlift Group continue to defend their community, state, and nation. |
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"Bald Eagle" -- $15.00 Noted Alaskan photographer Ken Kard covered many aspects of Alaskan life -- from wildlife to building the TransAlaska Pipeline to Native life. Ken was killed by a drunk driver while he was taking a walk near his home in Soldotna. These, and few other photos I have from Ken are the last of his works available to the public. |
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"Eskimo Candy" -- $15.00 A favored treat made of King salmon strips dried in the sun -- called "Eskimo Candy" - Kard. This was a favorite of the Long family -- we would fly to Native villages and buy direct from the Natives -- m-m-good. |
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"Fish Wheel on the Yukon River" -- $15.00 Fish Wheels on the Yukon River are the only way to catch salmon in the glacier silted river. - Kard. The Long family always bought their fresh King Salmon from the Natives using these wheels. |
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