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Women in Politics
Tags: Ana San Nicholas, article, Asan, Asuncion Torres, Ateneo College of Law, Atlantic City, Barrigada, Barrigada Junior High School, California, Carmen Matias, Cathedral Academy, Chalan Pago, Concepcion C. Barrett, Cynthia torres, Democratic party, Department of Defense, Department of Interior, Editor Marjorie E. Smith, Father Duenas Memorial School, FDMS, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Guam Congress, Guam Legislature, Guam Times Weekly, Isabel P. Guzman, Jack Barrett, KUAM, Lagrimas L.G. Untalan, legislators, Mariana L.G. Lujan, May 16 1964, New Jersey, North Carolina, Organic Act, Philippines, politics, President Harry S. Truman, Republican party, Ricardo J. Bordallo, Rosa Aguigui, San Francisco, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, Sinajana, Tamuning Madeleine Bordallo, Territorial Part Women’s Auxiliary, United States Congress, University of California, volume 1 number 14, Washington D.C., Women in Politics
Navy Log Weekly Photo 20
Tags: ‘Typhoon Trackers’, 1964 Red Cross Drive, Allen Sekt, American Red Cross, ARC Field Director, article, California, Captain Jerry M. Barlow, Captain Robert C. Giffen Jr., Captain Robert F. Shoemaker, Captain Walter R. Miller, Captain Warren F. Cline, Cdr. Albert J. Pelletier, Cdr. C.H. Broadus, Cdr. Richard A Wiener, Charles Christopher, Charles W. Malek, CT1, CWO-4 Robert A. Thompson, Donal R. Huey, Enrique Fejeran, Ens. D.L. Kalfas, Ens. Thomas A. Smith, Ens. William T. Broder, FAA, Father Duenas Memorial School, Father Lee Friel, FBM, Fishtail, Fleet Ballistic Missile, Floyd V. Tackett, Four Winds, Gary L. Nichols, Guam Times Weekly, Harold R. Brewer, HM1, Joseph W. Lutz, Korean Conflict, Lt. Cdr. C.J. Stahl, Lt. Cdr. Robert Davies VW-1, Lt. J.O. Barnes, Lt. John P. Innes II, Lt.jg. James G. Ludwig, Ltjg. Flod H. Miller, Ltjg. Thomas A. Smith, Ltjg. William G. Williams, May 9 1964, Mayor Henry Hoffschneider, Montana, NAAS Whiting Field, Naval Hospital, Naval Reserve Officer’s Training Crops, Navy Band, Navy Log Weekly, NCS Barrigada, NCS Youth Activity Council, Oakland, Oscar W. Stevens, Pearl Harbor, Photo, Polaris Squadron, R.C. Armstead, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Red Cross, RM1, Robert Joseph, Ships, SSBN 629, STAR Program, Submarine Squadron Fifteen, submarines, Tinian, Tinian Harbor, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, U.S. Pacific Fleet, USS Daniel Boone, volume 1 number 13, VW-1, Wayne Brewer, World War Two, WWII, YAC
Navy Log Weekly Photo 19
Tags: ‘Typhoon Trackers’, 1964 Red Cross Drive, Allen Sekt, American Red Cross, ARC Field Director, article, California, Captain Jerry M. Barlow, Captain Robert C. Giffen Jr., Captain Robert F. Shoemaker, Captain Walter R. Miller, Captain Warren F. Cline, Cdr. Albert J. Pelletier, Cdr. C.H. Broadus, Cdr. Richard A Wiener, Charles Christopher, Charles W. Malek, CT1, CWO-4 Robert A. Thompson, Donal R. Huey, Enrique Fejeran, Ens. D.L. Kalfas, Ens. Thomas A. Smith, Ens. William T. Broder, FAA, Father Duenas Memorial School, Father Lee Friel, FBM, Fishtail, Fleet Ballistic Missile, Floyd V. Tackett, Four Winds, Gary L. Nichols, Guam Times Weekly, Harold R. Brewer, HM1, Joseph W. Lutz, Korean Conflict, Lt. Cdr. C.J. Stahl, Lt. Cdr. Robert Davies VW-1, Lt. J.O. Barnes, Lt. John P. Innes II, Lt.jg. James G. Ludwig, Ltjg. Flod H. Miller, Ltjg. Thomas A. Smith, Ltjg. William G. Williams, May 9 1964, Mayor Henry Hoffschneider, Montana, NAAS Whiting Field, Naval Hospital, Naval Reserve Officer’s Training Crops, Navy Band, Navy Log Weekly, NCS Barrigada, NCS Youth Activity Council, Oakland, Oscar W. Stevens, Pearl Harbor, Photo, Polaris Squadron, R.C. Armstead, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Red Cross, RM1, Robert Joseph, Ships, SSBN 629, STAR Program, Submarine Squadron Fifteen, submarines, Tinian, Tinian Harbor, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, U.S. Pacific Fleet, USS Daniel Boone, volume 1 number 13, VW-1, Wayne Brewer, World War Two, WWII, YAC
Navy Log Weekly Photo 18
Tags: ‘Typhoon Trackers’, 1964 Red Cross Drive, Allen Sekt, American Red Cross, ARC Field Director, article, California, Captain Jerry M. Barlow, Captain Robert C. Giffen Jr., Captain Robert F. Shoemaker, Captain Walter R. Miller, Captain Warren F. Cline, Cdr. Albert J. Pelletier, Cdr. C.H. Broadus, Cdr. Richard A Wiener, Charles Christopher, Charles W. Malek, CT1, CWO-4 Robert A. Thompson, Donal R. Huey, Enrique Fejeran, Ens. D.L. Kalfas, Ens. Thomas A. Smith, Ens. William T. Broder, FAA, Father Duenas Memorial School, Father Lee Friel, FBM, Fishtail, Fleet Ballistic Missile, Floyd V. Tackett, Four Winds, Gary L. Nichols, Guam Times Weekly, Harold R. Brewer, HM1, Joseph W. Lutz, Korean Conflict, Lt. Cdr. C.J. Stahl, Lt. Cdr. Robert Davies VW-1, Lt. J.O. Barnes, Lt. John P. Innes II, Lt.jg. James G. Ludwig, Ltjg. Flod H. Miller, Ltjg. Thomas A. Smith, Ltjg. William G. Williams, May 9 1964, Mayor Henry Hoffschneider, Montana, NAAS Whiting Field, Naval Hospital, Naval Reserve Officer’s Training Crops, Navy Band, Navy Log Weekly, NCS Barrigada, NCS Youth Activity Council, Oakland, Oscar W. Stevens, Pearl Harbor, Photo, Polaris Squadron, R.C. Armstead, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Red Cross, RM1, Robert Joseph, Ships, SSBN 629, STAR Program, Submarine Squadron Fifteen, submarines, Tinian, Tinian Harbor, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, U.S. Pacific Fleet, USS Daniel Boone, volume 1 number 13, VW-1, Wayne Brewer, World War Two, WWII, YAC
Navy Log Weekly Photo 17
Tags: ‘Typhoon Trackers’, 1964 Red Cross Drive, Allen Sekt, American Red Cross, ARC Field Director, article, California, Captain Jerry M. Barlow, Captain Robert C. Giffen Jr., Captain Robert F. Shoemaker, Captain Walter R. Miller, Captain Warren F. Cline, Cdr. Albert J. Pelletier, Cdr. C.H. Broadus, Cdr. Richard A Wiener, Charles Christopher, Charles W. Malek, CT1, CWO-4 Robert A. Thompson, Donal R. Huey, Enrique Fejeran, Ens. D.L. Kalfas, Ens. Thomas A. Smith, Ens. William T. Broder, FAA, Father Duenas Memorial School, Father Lee Friel, FBM, Fishtail, Fleet Ballistic Missile, Floyd V. Tackett, Four Winds, Gary L. Nichols, Guam Times Weekly, Harold R. Brewer, HM1, Joseph W. Lutz, Korean Conflict, Lt. Cdr. C.J. Stahl, Lt. Cdr. Robert Davies VW-1, Lt. J.O. Barnes, Lt. John P. Innes II, Lt.jg. James G. Ludwig, Ltjg. Flod H. Miller, Ltjg. Thomas A. Smith, Ltjg. William G. Williams, May 9 1964, Mayor Henry Hoffschneider, Montana, NAAS Whiting Field, Naval Hospital, Naval Reserve Officer’s Training Crops, Navy Band, Navy Log Weekly, NCS Barrigada, NCS Youth Activity Council, Oakland, Oscar W. Stevens, Pearl Harbor, Photo, Polaris Squadron, R.C. Armstead, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Red Cross, RM1, Robert Joseph, Ships, SSBN 629, STAR Program, Submarine Squadron Fifteen, submarines, Tinian, Tinian Harbor, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, U.S. Pacific Fleet, USS Daniel Boone, volume 1 number 13, VW-1, Wayne Brewer, World War Two, WWII, YAC
Navy Log Weekly Photo 16
Tags: ‘Typhoon Trackers’, 1964 Red Cross Drive, Allen Sekt, American Red Cross, ARC Field Director, article, California, Captain Jerry M. Barlow, Captain Robert C. Giffen Jr., Captain Robert F. Shoemaker, Captain Walter R. Miller, Captain Warren F. Cline, Cdr. Albert J. Pelletier, Cdr. C.H. Broadus, Cdr. Richard A Wiener, Charles Christopher, Charles W. Malek, CT1, CWO-4 Robert A. Thompson, Donal R. Huey, Enrique Fejeran, Ens. D.L. Kalfas, Ens. Thomas A. Smith, Ens. William T. Broder, FAA, Father Duenas Memorial School, Father Lee Friel, FBM, Fishtail, Fleet Ballistic Missile, Floyd V. Tackett, Four Winds, Gary L. Nichols, Guam Times Weekly, Harold R. Brewer, HM1, Joseph W. Lutz, Korean Conflict, Lt. Cdr. C.J. Stahl, Lt. Cdr. Robert Davies VW-1, Lt. J.O. Barnes, Lt. John P. Innes II, Lt.jg. James G. Ludwig, Ltjg. Flod H. Miller, Ltjg. Thomas A. Smith, Ltjg. William G. Williams, May 9 1964, Mayor Henry Hoffschneider, Montana, NAAS Whiting Field, Naval Hospital, Naval Reserve Officer’s Training Crops, Navy Band, Navy Log Weekly, NCS Barrigada, NCS Youth Activity Council, Oakland, Oscar W. Stevens, Pearl Harbor, Photo, Polaris Squadron, R.C. Armstead, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Red Cross, RM1, Robert Joseph, Ships, SSBN 629, STAR Program, Submarine Squadron Fifteen, submarines, Tinian, Tinian Harbor, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, U.S. Pacific Fleet, USS Daniel Boone, volume 1 number 13, VW-1, Wayne Brewer, World War Two, WWII, YAC
Navy Log Weekly Photo 15
Tags: ‘Typhoon Trackers’, 1964 Red Cross Drive, Allen Sekt, American Red Cross, ARC Field Director, article, California, Captain Jerry M. Barlow, Captain Robert C. Giffen Jr., Captain Robert F. Shoemaker, Captain Walter R. Miller, Captain Warren F. Cline, Cdr. Albert J. Pelletier, Cdr. C.H. Broadus, Cdr. Richard A Wiener, Charles Christopher, Charles W. Malek, CT1, CWO-4 Robert A. Thompson, Donal R. Huey, Enrique Fejeran, Ens. D.L. Kalfas, Ens. Thomas A. Smith, Ens. William T. Broder, FAA, Father Duenas Memorial School, Father Lee Friel, FBM, Fishtail, Fleet Ballistic Missile, Floyd V. Tackett, Four Winds, Gary L. Nichols, Guam Times Weekly, Harold R. Brewer, HM1, Joseph W. Lutz, Korean Conflict, Lt. Cdr. C.J. Stahl, Lt. Cdr. Robert Davies VW-1, Lt. J.O. Barnes, Lt. John P. Innes II, Lt.jg. James G. Ludwig, Ltjg. Flod H. Miller, Ltjg. Thomas A. Smith, Ltjg. William G. Williams, May 9 1964, Mayor Henry Hoffschneider, Montana, NAAS Whiting Field, Naval Hospital, Naval Reserve Officer’s Training Crops, Navy Band, Navy Log Weekly, NCS Barrigada, NCS Youth Activity Council, Oakland, Oscar W. Stevens, Pearl Harbor, Photo, Polaris Squadron, R.C. Armstead, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Red Cross, RM1, Robert Joseph, Ships, SSBN 629, STAR Program, Submarine Squadron Fifteen, submarines, Tinian, Tinian Harbor, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, U.S. Pacific Fleet, USS Daniel Boone, volume 1 number 13, VW-1, Wayne Brewer, World War Two, WWII, YAC
Navy Log Weekly Photo 14
Tags: ‘Typhoon Trackers’, 1964 Red Cross Drive, Allen Sekt, American Red Cross, ARC Field Director, article, California, Captain Jerry M. Barlow, Captain Robert C. Giffen Jr., Captain Robert F. Shoemaker, Captain Walter R. Miller, Captain Warren F. Cline, Cdr. Albert J. Pelletier, Cdr. C.H. Broadus, Cdr. Richard A Wiener, Charles Christopher, Charles W. Malek, CT1, CWO-4 Robert A. Thompson, Donal R. Huey, Enrique Fejeran, Ens. D.L. Kalfas, Ens. Thomas A. Smith, Ens. William T. Broder, FAA, Father Duenas Memorial School, Father Lee Friel, FBM, Fishtail, Fleet Ballistic Missile, Floyd V. Tackett, Four Winds, Gary L. Nichols, Guam Times Weekly, Harold R. Brewer, HM1, Joseph W. Lutz, Korean Conflict, Lt. Cdr. C.J. Stahl, Lt. Cdr. Robert Davies VW-1, Lt. J.O. Barnes, Lt. John P. Innes II, Lt.jg. James G. Ludwig, Ltjg. Flod H. Miller, Ltjg. Thomas A. Smith, Ltjg. William G. Williams, May 9 1964, Mayor Henry Hoffschneider, Montana, NAAS Whiting Field, Naval Hospital, Naval Reserve Officer’s Training Crops, Navy Band, Navy Log Weekly, NCS Barrigada, NCS Youth Activity Council, Oakland, Oscar W. Stevens, Pearl Harbor, Photo, Polaris Squadron, R.C. Armstead, Rear Admiral Thomas A. Christopher, Red Cross, RM1, Robert Joseph, Ships, SSBN 629, STAR Program, Submarine Squadron Fifteen, submarines, Tinian, Tinian Harbor, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, U.S. Pacific Fleet, USS Daniel Boone, volume 1 number 13, VW-1, Wayne Brewer, World War Two, WWII, YAC