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... f the American territory.
Surrounding him were the Adjutant General J. P. Williams and several other advisors. The lot of them appeared to be in mourning.
Not for the sake of the soldiers that lie dead at the southernmost tip of the territory, mind you. But for the idea of an Alaska itself.
There was no doubt in their minds that resistance against the Russian invasion was futile. Alaska had neither the manpower, nor the industry, nor the logistical support to put up any k ...
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