Depends on your boat
Dutch Harbor is in Alaska.
Dutch Harbor is a harbor that is located in Unalaska, Alaska. Dutch Harbor was the location of the World War II Battle of Dutch Harbor. It was one of the few locations of the U.S. that was bombed by Japan.
There is approximately 178 miles between Cold Bay, Alaska and Dutch Harbor, Alaska. A flight would take about 50 miles to complete.
Dutch Harbor in Unalaska, Alaska
Dutch Harbor in Alaska got its name from the Dutch Harbor Bay, which was named after a Dutch whaling ship that was the first European vessel to visit the area in the 18th century. The harbor has since grown in importance as a strategic location for fishing and shipping in the Bering Sea.
Yes, in the Aleutian Islands, starting on June 4, 1942. At Kiska, Attu & Dutch Harbor.
During World War II the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii which was an American territory at the time. The Japanese also occupied Attu Island and Kiska Island, the westernmost islands in the Aluetian chain in Alaska, which was also a United States territory. The Japanese also attacked Dutch Harbor, Alaska during the war. In addition to the American and Japanese troops, Canadian conscripts were also deployed for the fighting that occurred in Alaska.
Battle of Dutch Harbor happened on 1942-06-03.
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 1953.1 miles approximately.
About 1350 miles.
2048.6 miles (3296.8 km)
December 7, 1942 Carrier Raid at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and landings at Bataan Island in the North Philipines (Staging area for the rest of the Philipine campaign) ,and Guam island. December 11th 1941 Wake Island (1st attempt repulsed). June 3rd 1942 Carrier Raid at Dutch Harbor, Alaska. June 4 1942 Carrier Raid on Midway atoll (landings aborted). June 6th 1942 Attu and Kiska Islands in Alaskan chain.