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First Rehab Funds Arrive

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The first of many checks appropriated for the Guam Rehabilitation Bill, a total of $1,692,540.36, was accepted by Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and Assistant Secretary George Ingling

American Guam: How It Became and Stayed That Way Photo 7

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COLUMN OF MARINES moving up the Agana-Piti Road on the first day of the attack to capture the northern end of Guam. U.S. Marine Corps Photo

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

Barge at Piti Landing

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Capuchins on a Barge at Piti Landing

Navy Log Weekly Photo 7

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TO USCG ACADEMY – Capt. James F. Bills, CO, USCG, Depto, Piti congratulates Juan Salas on receipt of his orders to the Coast Guard Academy. (U.S. Navy Photo)

News Weekly from the Governor's Office Photo

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Juan Tudela Salas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vicente Salas of Piti, center, is congratulated by Governor Manuel Guerrero on his appointment to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, while Captain James F. Bills, commander of the local…

Guam Times Weekly Volume 1 Number 17

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This week’s issue of Guam Times Weekly, volume 1, number 17, June 6th, 1964, features a myriad of interesting topics. Starting this issue are the GTW’s staff members opinions about Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero and his past and current actions; his…

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Hoover Beach USO Photo 4

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BUILDING BOARD – The planning board for the new USO buildings discusses blueprints and specifications for the new construction. – (U.S. Navy Photo)

Hoover Beach USO Photo 3

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USO BEACH – Waving Palms, clean sand, and a swimming area make the USO beach one of the finest on the island. It is open every day from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. and is available to all servicemen and their dependents. – (U.S. Navy Photo)