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Trees, Parks and Possibilities Photo 1

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OLD BRIDGE – The old Spanish bridge near Agat was newly revealed when Typhoon Sally swept some of the encroaching foliage away. The bridge is one of several which once bore traffic on the Spanish costal road

Trees, Parks and Possibilities

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An article by Byron Baker. Baker talks about the possible tourism and beautification projects and sites that are on the island

The Trend Towards Juvenile Decency Photo 25

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One of the oldest of all youth organizations, the Boy Scouts of America, does a fine job for youth on Guam. The pictures on this and the facing page were taken during an awards ceremony on KUAM television when Governor Manuel F.L. Gurrero presented…

Navy Log Weekly

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This week’s Navy Log Weekly features: SecNav Visits, receives Honors at NAS Agana; 2 Boys Rescued by NAS Pilots; NAS Library, Librarian Commended by Ins. Co.; Radm

Liberation Celebration Photo 17

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Series of five floats climaxed with ‘court’ leading to the throne where Agat’s Princess Christina Cruz was seated. – Lamach Photo

Liberation Celebration Photo 16

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Leading Agat’s ambitious and highly successful entry, the first float depicted life in the village immediately after the war. – Stone Photo

American Guam: How It Became and Stayed That Way Photo 3

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ASSAULT WAVES of the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade move toward the beach at Agat as the final rounds of the naval gunfire preparation explode ashore. (Naval Photograph)

American Guam: How It Became and Stayed That Way

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An article by Charlie Lamach. Lamach retells the story of how Guam was liberated from Japanese occupation during World War II

Liberation Day 1964 Photo 1

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Posing during presentation ceremonies, the Liberation Queen candidates are: front row, from left: Cynthia Jose, Miss USN Guam; Louise Santiago, Umatac and Christina Cruz, Agat. 2nd row: Bertha Cepeda, Sinajana and Evelyn Perez, Tamuning. Back row:…

American Guam Part IV Photo 5

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UNDERWATER DEMOLITION MEN of UDT-4 paddle their rubber boat toward the reef off Agat on 19 July to continue their work of destroying enemy obstacles. (Navy Photograph.)