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Air Force Community Weekly
Ceremonies Open New Air Terminal – Brigadier General Harold W. Ohlke, Commander Third Air Division (SAC) accepted the new air terminal and operations building. Ceremonies…
Tags: 1st Lt. Arthur Kidder, 1st Lt. Richard B. Cary, 3960th Strategic Wing, 3rd Air Division, Air Force Community Weekly, Air Transportation Coordinating Office, Andersen, Andersen AFB, Andersen AFB Operations Composite Building, Andersen Air Force Base, April 18 1964, article, Asan Cockpit, B-47 Stratojet, B-47 Wing Division, B-52 Stratofort, Base and Transient Flight Maintenance, battle of the bands, Bennet, Bill James, Black Construction Company, Bob Sgambelluri, Brigadier General Harold W. Ohlke, BX branch, C.Q. Pang Inc, Captain David Parker, Captain Franklin Schneider, Captain H.J. Johnson, Captain Robert F. Kateley, Captain Robert G. Kuhl, Cary, Central Security Control, Christine Watkins, Col. H.F. Ledbetter, Col. Howard Watkins, Construction, Continentals, E.E. Black Ltd, Father Duenas Memorial School, FDMS, Forbes, Foreign Asset Control, George Toal, George Washington High School, Glowlites, Green & Wall Inc, Guam, Guam Times Weekly, GWHS, High-Lites, Hong Kong Gardens, Honolulu, Hypotones, James, John D. Forbes, Johnson, Kateley, Kidder, Kuhl, Lancers Club, Ledbetter, Lt. Col. W.E. Starck, Lt. Don Bennet, March AFB, Marianas, Military Air Transport Service Passenger Terminal, Mountain Home AFB, Moylan Company, music, Ohlke, Olmsted AFB, Pacific Profile, Pacific Wholesalers Inc, Palomo, Parker, Photo, Reconstruction Program, Red Tops, Sgambelluri, Starck, Telestars, Third Air Division, Toal, Tony Palomo, Twiites, Typhoon Karen, United States Air Force, USAF, Veltones, volume 1 number 10, Washington D.C, Watkins, Weather Wing
Air Force Community Weekly Photo 1
Tags: 1st Lt. Arthur Kidder, 1st Lt. Richard B. Cary, 3960th Strategic Wing, 3rd Air Division, Air Force Community Weekly, Air Transportation Coordinating Office, Andersen, Andersen AFB, Andersen AFB Operations Composite Building, Andersen Air Force Base, April 18 1964, article, Asan Cockpit, B-47 Stratojet, B-47 Wing Division, B-52 Stratofort, Base and Transient Flight Maintenance, battle of the bands, Bennet, Bill James, Black Construction Company, Bob Sgambelluri, Brigadier General Harold W. Ohlke, BX branch, C.Q. Pang Inc, Captain David Parker, Captain Franklin Schneider, Captain H.J. Johnson, Captain Robert F. Kateley, Captain Robert G. Kuhl, Cary, Central Security Control, Christine Watkins, Col. H.F. Ledbetter, Col. Howard Watkins, Construction, Continentals, E.E. Black Ltd, Father Duenas Memorial School, FDMS, Forbes, Foreign Asset Control, George Toal, George Washington High School, Glowlites, Green & Wall Inc, Guam, Guam Times Weekly, GWHS, High-Lites, Hong Kong Gardens, Honolulu, Hypotones, James, John D. Forbes, Johnson, Kateley, Kidder, Kuhl, Lancers Club, Ledbetter, Lt. Col. W.E. Starck, Lt. Don Bennet, March AFB, Marianas, Military Air Transport Service Passenger Terminal, Mountain Home AFB, Moylan Company, music, Ohlke, Olmsted AFB, Pacific Profile, Pacific Wholesalers Inc, Palomo, Parker, Photo, Reconstruction Program, Red Tops, Sgambelluri, Starck, Telestars, Third Air Division, Toal, Tony Palomo, Twiites, Typhoon Karen, United States Air Force, USAF, Veltones, volume 1 number 10, Washington D.C, Watkins, Weather Wing
Air Force Community Weekly Photo 2
Tags: 1st Lt. Arthur Kidder, 1st Lt. Richard B. Cary, 3960th Strategic Wing, 3rd Air Division, Air Force Community Weekly, Air Transportation Coordinating Office, Andersen, Andersen AFB, Andersen AFB Operations Composite Building, Andersen Air Force Base, April 18 1964, article, Asan Cockpit, B-47 Stratojet, B-47 Wing Division, B-52 Stratofort, Base and Transient Flight Maintenance, battle of the bands, Bennet, Bill James, Black Construction Company, Bob Sgambelluri, Brigadier General Harold W. Ohlke, BX branch, C.Q. Pang Inc, Captain David Parker, Captain Franklin Schneider, Captain H.J. Johnson, Captain Robert F. Kateley, Captain Robert G. Kuhl, Cary, Central Security Control, Christine Watkins, Col. H.F. Ledbetter, Col. Howard Watkins, Construction, Continentals, E.E. Black Ltd, Father Duenas Memorial School, FDMS, Forbes, Foreign Asset Control, George Toal, George Washington High School, Glowlites, Green & Wall Inc, Guam, Guam Times Weekly, GWHS, High-Lites, Hong Kong Gardens, Honolulu, Hypotones, James, John D. Forbes, Johnson, Kateley, Kidder, Kuhl, Lancers Club, Ledbetter, Lt. Col. W.E. Starck, Lt. Don Bennet, March AFB, Marianas, Military Air Transport Service Passenger Terminal, Mountain Home AFB, Moylan Company, music, Ohlke, Olmsted AFB, Pacific Profile, Pacific Wholesalers Inc, Palomo, Parker, Photo, Reconstruction Program, Red Tops, Sgambelluri, Starck, Telestars, Third Air Division, Toal, Tony Palomo, Twiites, Typhoon Karen, United States Air Force, USAF, Veltones, volume 1 number 10, Washington D.C, Watkins, Weather Wing
Air Force Community Weekly Photo 3
Tags: 1st Lt. Arthur Kidder, 1st Lt. Richard B. Cary, 3960th Strategic Wing, 3rd Air Division, Air Force Community Weekly, Air Transportation Coordinating Office, Andersen, Andersen AFB, Andersen AFB Operations Composite Building, Andersen Air Force Base, April 18 1964, article, Asan Cockpit, B-47 Stratojet, B-47 Wing Division, B-52 Stratofort, Base and Transient Flight Maintenance, battle of the bands, Bennet, Bill James, Black Construction Company, Bob Sgambelluri, Brigadier General Harold W. Ohlke, BX branch, C.Q. Pang Inc, Captain David Parker, Captain Franklin Schneider, Captain H.J. Johnson, Captain Robert F. Kateley, Captain Robert G. Kuhl, Cary, Central Security Control, Christine Watkins, Col. H.F. Ledbetter, Col. Howard Watkins, Construction, Continentals, E.E. Black Ltd, Father Duenas Memorial School, FDMS, Forbes, Foreign Asset Control, George Toal, George Washington High School, Glowlites, Green & Wall Inc, Guam, Guam Times Weekly, GWHS, High-Lites, Hong Kong Gardens, Honolulu, Hypotones, James, John D. Forbes, Johnson, Kateley, Kidder, Kuhl, Lancers Club, Ledbetter, Lt. Col. W.E. Starck, Lt. Don Bennet, March AFB, Marianas, Military Air Transport Service Passenger Terminal, Mountain Home AFB, Moylan Company, music, Ohlke, Olmsted AFB, Pacific Profile, Pacific Wholesalers Inc, Palomo, Parker, Photo, Reconstruction Program, Red Tops, Sgambelluri, Starck, Telestars, Third Air Division, Toal, Tony Palomo, Twiites, Typhoon Karen, United States Air Force, USAF, Veltones, volume 1 number 10, Washington D.C, Watkins, Weather Wing
An Appreciative Look at the Finer Things
Tags: AAFB, An Appreciative Look at the Finer Things, Andersen AFB, Andersen Air Force Base, Andersen Air Force Base Art Contest, Andersen Art Show, April 25 1964, art, Artists of Andersen, Editor Marjorie E. Smith, fine arts, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, Honolulu, Japan, Passenger Terminal, volume 1 number 11
Three Musketeers and a Mascot
Tags: Adriano Pangelinan, April 25 1964, article, Assistant Ed Engledow, Biggs AFB, Biggs Air Force Base, California, Department of Labor, Editor Manuel L. Jose, El Paso, Governor Guerrero, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, Honolulu, Honorable J.C. Okiyama, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Mayor Judson Williams, Pacific Governors Meeting, San Francisco, Secretary Rudolph Sablan, Seventh Guam Legislature, Texas, Three Musketeers and a Mascot, volume 1 number 11, Western Governors Conference, Western States Military-Civilian Traffic Safety Conference
News Weekly from the Governor's Office
El Paso to Receive Guam Paintings – Governor Guerrero will fly to El Paso for ceremonies at Biggs AFB in which a B-52 will be designated as the “Island of Guam.” The 95th Bomb Wing circulated…
Tags: 15 State Governor’s Conference, 95th Bomb Wing, Adriano Pangelinan, Air Force, Alcoholic Beverage Control Broad, alien workers, America Samoa, Andersen Air Force Base, Andersen Art Show, April 25 1964, Area Redevelopment Act, article, B-52, Biggs Air Force Base, California, California Department of Employment, City of El Paso, Civic Improvement Club, College of Guam, Committee on Children and Youth, Department of Labor, Ed Engledow, El Paso, Frank R. Santos, Governmental release, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Governor Rex Lee, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, High Commissioner Wilfred Goding, Honolulu, immigration, Island of Guam, Jesus C. Okiyama, Luis Baza, man power, Manpower Development and Training Act, News Weekly from the Governor’s Office, Odessa Dubinsky, Pacific Governor’s Conference, Rudolph Sablan, San Francisco, Sinajna, survey, Texas, Trust Territory, volume 1 number 11, Western States Military-Civilian Traffic Safety Conference
Better Living
Recipes of the Week – provided are the ingredients and steps to make a peach-berry cobbler and a Hawaiian…
Tags: 1964 Miss Sampaguita, AAFB, Academy of the Arts, Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, American Red Cross, Andersen AFB, Andersen Air Force Base, April 25 1964, Art Comes to Andersen, art contest, art show, article, Bank of Hawaii, beauty, Better Living, Captain H. Bragg, Captain Walter Marshall, Christmas Story, Cleaning, cooking, Edith McKinzie, fashion, Filipino Community of Guam, food, Four and a Gal, gardening, Guam Times Weekly, Harriet Banares Sherrard, Hawaii, health, home, Honolulu, Iloilo City, John Leonard, Joyce Dingle, Kay, LCDR Harold McGrath, LCDR P. Linaweaver, Louis Pohl, Maureen Leonard, Mr. John W. Sherrard, Mr. Ken Blacker, Mr. Kenneth VanBuren, Mrs. H. Bragg, Mrs. Harold McGrath, Mrs. John W. Sherrard, Mrs. Ken Blacker, Mrs. Kenneth VanBuren, Mrs. P. Linaweaver, Mrs. Walter Marshall, Naval Communications Station, NCS, Philippines, Photo, Pump Room, Red Cross, Sampaguita, Santa Rita, social events, Tumon, Tumon Jr.-Sr. High School, volume 1 number 11, Youth Building
Better Living Photo
Tags: 1964 Miss Sampaguita, AAFB, Academy of the Arts, Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, American Red Cross, Andersen AFB, Andersen Air Force Base, April 25 1964, Art Comes to Andersen, art contest, art show, article, Bank of Hawaii, beauty, Better Living, Captain H. Bragg, Captain Walter Marshall, Christmas Story, Cleaning, cooking, Edith McKinzie, fashion, Filipino Community of Guam, food, Four and a Gal, gardening, Guam Times Weekly, Harriet Banares Sherrard, Hawaii, health, home, Honolulu, Iloilo City, John Leonard, Joyce Dingle, Kay, LCDR Harold McGrath, LCDR P. Linaweaver, Louis Pohl, Maureen Leonard, Mr. John W. Sherrard, Mr. Ken Blacker, Mr. Kenneth VanBuren, Mrs. H. Bragg, Mrs. Harold McGrath, Mrs. John W. Sherrard, Mrs. Ken Blacker, Mrs. Kenneth VanBuren, Mrs. P. Linaweaver, Mrs. Walter Marshall, Naval Communications Station, NCS, Philippines, Photo, Pump Room, Red Cross, Sampaguita, Santa Rita, social events, Tumon, Tumon Jr.-Sr. High School, volume 1 number 11, Youth Building
What Could Be Guam's Economic Future?
Tags: A.B. Won Pat, Agana, Air Terminal Building, American Institute of Planners, Apra Harbor, article, Australasia, Australia, Bureau of Customs Marine Circular No. 214, Cabras Island, cattle, Chamber of Commerce, Coconut, commercial fishing, Commercial Port, copra, Coproducts Corporation, cow, dairy, Department of Agriculture, Department of Education, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Department of Health, Department of Interior, Dominion Navigation Company, economic program, Editor Manuel L. Jose, finances, Fish, fish industry, fishing, Galvez Bank, goat, Government of Guam, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam Harbor Development Study, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Rehabilitation Bill, Guam Times Weekly, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Honolulu, House Appropriation Committee, Japan, Korea, Long Range Economic Development Plan, May 2 1964, Merizo, Military, MSTS, Navy, Navy Ship Repair Facility, New Zealand, Pacific Area Travel Association, Pacific Far East Line, Peru, Philippines, Pig, San Francisco, Santa Rosa Bank, Sixth Guam Legislature, swine, Taiwan, Trust Territory, Tudor Engineering Company, Typhoon Karen, Typhoon Olive, U.S. Coast Guard, Umatac, volume 1 number 12, wharf, What Could Be Guam’s Economic Future, Winfield K. Denton, World War Two, WWII, Yellow Mottle Decline
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