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In Tribute to a Friend Illustration
An illustration of Admiral Thomas A. Christopher
In Tribute to a Friend
An article from the Guam Times Weekly staff that commemorates Admiral Thomas A. Christopher’s work here on the island of Guam
Editorial Comment - Adios and Hafa Adai
This issue’s, November 14th, 1964, Editorial Comment – Adios and Hafa Adai. This Editorial Comment shows a satirical illustration of three people, Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Admiral Horace V. Bird, and a local, who’s greeting the latter
Table of Contents
This issue’s, November 14th, 1964, Table of Contents. Included are the description of the Cover Page and Notes on This Issue
Notes on This Issue
This issue’s, November 14th, 1964, Notes on This Issue: the major contributors to the Opinion and Discussion sections are the Navy & Charlie Lamach, Violet Sweet, and Monte; Jan Candland returns with an article on Hawaii; Aggie Aguigui writes on…
Christopher Relieved - Bird COMNAVMAR Photo
DEPARTING – Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher says goodbye to island friends as he prepares to board the ship for his next post. Christopher has been the Commander of Naval Forces, Marianas for the last 23 months. His next duty will be at Key West,…
Christopher Relieved - Bird COMNAVMAR
After 23 months as the COMNAVMAR, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher was relieved of his duty by Rear Admiral Horace V. Bird – Christopher’s next assignment is at Key West, Florida. Christopher took command shortly after Typhoon Karen, assisted in…
Cover Page
Cover montage consists of two U.S. Navy Photos taken of Admirals Christopher and Bird during change of command ceremonies at ComNavMar Monday
Navy Log Weekly Photo 5
Rear Admiral William H. Groverman (left), Commander Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla Three and Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher (right), Commander Naval Forces Marianas meet on the quarterdeck of the USS Topeka. – (U.S. Navy Photo)
Navy Log Weekly Photo 1
Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Commander Naval Forces Marianas (left), presents to Captain Jerry M. Barlow, NAS Agana Commanding Officer, a plaque representing the dedication of the new football field to the station’s skipper by the station’s…