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Veterans Day Ceremonies Photo 3

FALL IN – Marching units form up behind the Catholic Medical Center in Anigua in preparation for the Veterans Day parade. Shown in the picture are Marine, Navy, Veterans and local high school units. Picture was taken from atop an adjacent building

Veterans Day Ceremonies

A small photo album of the Veterans Day Ceremony, held this past Wednesday

Navy Log Weekly Photo 6

AWARDED – Ralph M. Simler, CT3 accepts the second place NCS intramural softball trophy for his team, the ‘Screwdrivers’ while Lcpl. Richard Colmina, team captain of the Marines team stands by with the first place cup. Marines finished the season 9-0;…

Liberation Celebration Photo 15

The beautifully executed float entered by the Chamorro Cultural Association of Guam provided several dramatic views including these two. Below, U.S. Marines raise the flag on Liberation Day, twenty years ago. Photo by Lamach. [First]

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

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

Navy Log Weekly Photo 20

RETURNED – Capt. Jerry M. Barlow, NAS CO, is met at the landing strip by Father Lee Friel (center) and Tinian Mayor Henry Hoffschneider. The last time Capt. Barlow had been on Tinian was in 1944 as a WWII pilot. – (U.S. Navy Photo)

Navy Log Weekly Photo 19

NAVY FIRST – A section of the Navy Band honors the Four Winds by making her the first band ever played out of the Tinian Harbor. – (U.S. Navy Photo)

Navy Log Weekly Photo 18

FAMILY AFFAIR – Harold R. Brewer, HMC, takes the oath of reenlistment for six years with some help form his wife and son. The ceremonies were conducted by Capt. Robert F. Shoemaker on May 1. – (U.S. Navy Photo)

Navy Log Weekly Photo 17

STAR – Floyd V. Tackett, CTSN, takes the oath of reenlistment under the provisions of the Navy’s STAR program during ceremonies conducted by his commanding officer, Capt. Robert F. Shoemaker. – (U.S. Navy Photo)

Navy Log Weekly Photo 16

WESTERNER – Charles W. Malek, RM1, a native Fishtail Montana, reenlists for four years of Naval service during ceremonies conducted by his executive officer, Cdr. Albert J. Pelletier on April 29. Malek is attached to the NCS Operations Department. –…