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Trust Territory Story Board Photo 1

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READY FOR USE SOON… Construction men continue to plow the red soil of Airai in the Palau District as work goes on to complete the 4,200 foot airfield that will link that District through heavy land-based multi-engine aircraft. Travelers will no…

FAA Names Three Men to Important Positions

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The Federal Aviation Administration names E.A. Mikos as the new Property and Supply manager, Ivan W. Starkey as the Supervisory Electronics maintenance technician, and James L. Stimson as an administrative officer

The Man Behind the Woman Photo

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LCDR Jack Smith (center) admires his wife’s picture on the cover of the Guam Times Weeky as Captain W. Marshall, Commanding Officer of the Ship Repair Facility, and Mrs. Marshall look on. – Guam Times Photo

The Man Behind the Woman

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An article by Pat Krause. Krause speaks of LCDR Marvin [Jack] Smith, CO of the U.S.S. Endurance, husband to the aviator Joan Merriam Smith – Krause shares Jack’s brief time along with Joan’s experience with Guam as a stop over on her long flight

Nisei Flyer Visits Guam Photo 2

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Ohye holds one of the goodwill messages he is delivering to Japan. This one is from the city of Gardena, California, to its sister city, Ichikawa, Japan. – Guam Times Photo by Stone

Nisei Flyer Visits Guam Photo 1

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Henry Ohye, Japanese-American aviator, crossed the Pacific in this tiny one-engine plane. - Guam Times Photos by Stone

Nisei Flyer Visits Guam

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An article about Henry Ohye, a Nisei aviator and his journey to Guam