The group includes the USS Essex, the USS Juneau and the USS Harpers Ferry.
Forty-nine states later, the piece was heard in Alaska, performed by the Juneau Symphony in June 2007.
In June 2012, that process was taken over by Mr. Juneau's firm as part of the legal settlement.
The Perseverance Trail begins at the end of Basin Road, about 1.5 miles from the heart of downtown Juneau.
She arrived in Juneau, the state capital, with a squeaky-clean agenda, vowing to reform the state's politics and root out corruption.
Juneau Democrat Kim Elton summed up the sentiment, saying, Alaskans aren't just going to kiss the pinkie ring of the oil industry.
Joseph Frederick was 18 when he unveiled the 14-foot paper sign on a public sidewalk outside his Juneau, Alaska, high school in 2002.
But confidentiality can be a challenge outside of large cities like Anchorage and Juneau, and Burch says teenagers don't always realize that the services are free.
About three dozen reporters and photographers crammed into the crowded hallway of a state office building in Juneau and hauled them away for review Friday morning.
She is the person up in Juneau, Alaska who's planning to ride 350 miles on a mountain bike through the snow on the same trail that's used by the sled dogs.
Juneau, Alaska (CNN) -- Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin moved quickly to link a key figure in a corruption scandal that rocked the state's political establishment to her defeated predecessor, newly released documents show.
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It was language Palin used when accepting the nomination on Wednesday night when she spoke of the war on terrorism and it was language used by Palin's current pastor, Mike Rose, at Juneau Christian Center.
"Because of when ships arrive, I am very busy Monday through Thursday, and slow the rest of the week, " says Timothy McDonald, vice president of marketing for Temsco Helicopters, a tour operator in Juneau and Skagway.
"This 'controversy' stems from the perception that I'd be favoring a visiting team from the Valley over the local Juneau team, and that 'parents are sensitive to this, they may write letters to the editor, ' etc, " she wrote.
Palin now goes to a nondenominational Bible church when she's in Wasilla, but her years attending Pentecostal churches, including the one she currently attends in Juneau, have no doubt shaped her faith and, possibly, her view of world events.
This was the spirit that brought me to the governor's office, when I took on the old politics as usual in Juneau... when I stood up to the special interests, the lobbyists, big oil companies, and the good-ol' boys network.
The Essex and Juneau were expected to depart the gulf later Thursday when they finished off-loading the helicopters, then steam around the Malay Peninsula through the Strait of Malacca and into the Andaman Sea to be in position closer to Myanmar.
The warning was issued following a 7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Alaska 63 miles west of Craig, a town on Prince of Wales Island, and 208 miles south of the capital of Juneau, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Other record-setters in the state include Haines, a community about 92 miles north of Juneau that saw about 360 inches of snow for the 2011-2012 season -- smashing the previous record of 309 inches set five years ago, according to the weather service.
On Dec. 6, Alaska's State Museum in Juneau debuted an exhibit of the five recently returned fragments of the moon, which in 1969 were encased together in a lucite sphere and mounted to a wooden podium for presentation to Alaska by then-President Richard Nixon.
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Led by Kirby Day, Princess' director of shore operations, the industry worked out a plan with Juneau to cut down on noise (prohibiting flightseeing tour departures before 8 a.m. or after 7 p.m.) and pollution (encouraging motor coaches to turn off engines when loading and unloading passengers).
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