Last Letters from Attu
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Last Letters from Attu

The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW

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Last Letters from Attu

The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW

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Etta Jones was not a World War II soldier or a war time spy. She was a school teacher whose life changed forever on that Sunday morning in June 1942 when the Japanese military invaded Attu Island and Etta became a prisoner of war.

Etta and her sister moved to the Territory of Alaska in 1922. She planned to stay only one year as a vacation, but this 40 something year old nurse from back east met Foster Jones and fell in love. They married and for nearly twenty years they lived, worked and taught in remote Athabascan, Alutiiq, Yup'ik and Aleut villages where they were the only outsiders. Their last assignment was Attu.

After the invasion, Etta became a prisoner of war and spent 39 months in Japanese POW sites located in Yokohama and Totsuka. She was the first female Caucasian taken prisoner by a foreign enemy on the North American Continent since the War of 1812, and she was the first American female released by the Japanese at the end of World War II.

Using descriptive letters that she penned herself, her unpublished manuscript, historical documents and personal interviews with key people who were involved with events as they happened, her extraordinary story is told for the first time in this book.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. 1. To Alaska
  8. 2. Tanana: 1922-1923
  9. 3. Tanana: 1923-1930
  10. 4. Tanana, Tatitlek, and Old Harbor: 1928-1932
  11. 5. From Kodiak to Kipnuk: 1932
  12. 6. Kipnuk Culture: 1932
  13. 7. Letters from Kipnuk: 1932-1933
  14. 8. Kipnuk School: 1932-1934
  15. 9. Letters from Kipnuk: 1934-1937
  16. 10. Old Harbor: 1937-1941
  17. 11. Attu: 1941-1942
  18. 12. Invasion: 1942
  19. 13. The Australians: January-July 1942
  20. 14. Bund Hotel, Yokohama: July 1942
  21. 15. Yokohama Yacht Club: 1942-1943
  22. 16. Yokohama Yacht Club: 1943-1944
  23. 17. Totsuka: 1944-1945
  24. 18. Rescue: August 31, 1945
  25. 19. Return to the United States: September 1945
  26. 20. Home: 1945-1965
  27. Afterword by Ray Hudson
  28. Acknowledgments
  29. Notes
  30. Bibliography
  31. Index
  32. About the Author
  33. About the Afterword Writer