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US Navy officially apologizes for bombarding a native Alaskan community in 1882


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The U.S. Navy made an official apology this week for the bombardment and near destruction of a native Alaskan village 142 years ago.

Speaking Saturday in Angoon, Alaska, located about 100 miles south of the state capital of Juneau in the Tongass National Forest, Rear Adm. Mark Sucato, commander of Navy Region Northwest issued the apology on the 142nd anniversary of the attack, which happened on Oct. 26, 1882 and killed six children while leaving the village's surviving residents without food or shelter amid a harsh winter.

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