Saturday, May 17, 1924. U.S. Flyers reach Paramashiru.
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Three U.S. Army airplanes flew from Attu to Paramashiru in the Kurils, the longest and most dangerous leg of their transglobal flight.
The route allowed the effort to avoid Soviet airspace. The US had not yet recognized the USSR.
Attu has been discussed here several times before, Paramushir (Russian: Парамушир, Japanese: 幌筵島, Ainu: パラムシㇼ) has not. It is a volcanic island in the northern portion of the Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean. The Kurils have been mentioned on this blog only once previously.
Paramushir derives from Ainu and means “broad island” or “populous island”. Now a Russian possession, it was a Japanese one at the time.