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On September 9, 1942, the Japanese [[I-25 (submarine)|submarine ''I-25'']] surfaced near [[Cape Blanco (Oregon)|Cape Blanco]], Oregon, and launched a [[Yokosuka E14Y]] "Glen" seaplane piloted by [[Nubuo Fujita]], who dropped [[incendiary bombs]] on Mount Emily in an unsuccessful attempt to start a major [[forest fire]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest: Japanese Bombing Site Trail #1118 |url=https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=69514 |publisher=[[United States Forest Service]] |access-date=10 September 2021}}</ref> This made Mount Emily the second place in the continental United States to be bombed by an enemy aircraft, with [[Battle of Dutch Harbor|Dutch Harbor]] occurring three months earlier in [[Unalaska, Alaska]]. The site of the bombing was listed in the [[National Register of Historic Places]] as the ''Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site'' in July 2006.<ref name="nris"/>
On September 9, 1942, the Japanese [[I-25 (submarine)|submarine ''I-25'']] surfaced near [[Cape Blanco (Oregon)|Cape Blanco]], Oregon, and launched a [[Yokosuka E14Y]] "Glen" seaplane piloted by [[Nubuo Fujita]], who dropped [[incendiary bombs]] on Mount Emily in an unsuccessful attempt to start a major [[forest fire]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest: Japanese Bombing Site Trail #1118 |url=http://www.fs.usda.gov/r06/rogue-siskiyou/recreation |publisher=[[United States Forest Service]] |access-date=10 September 2021}}</ref> This made Mount Emily the second place in the continental United States to be bombed by an enemy aircraft, with [[Battle of Dutch Harbor|Dutch Harbor]] occurring three months earlier in [[Unalaska, Alaska]]. The site of the bombing was listed in the [[National Register of Historic Places]] as the ''Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site'' in July 2006.<ref name="nris"/>


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Template:Infobox NRHP On September 9, 1942, the Japanese submarine I-25 surfaced near Cape Blanco, Oregon, and launched a Yokosuka E14Y "Glen" seaplane piloted by Nubuo Fujita, who dropped incendiary bombs on Mount Emily in an unsuccessful attempt to start a major forest fire.[2] This made Mount Emily the second place in the continental United States to be bombed by an enemy aircraft, with Dutch Harbor occurring three months earlier in Unalaska, Alaska. The site of the bombing was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site in July 2006.[3]

See also

References

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