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I often wonder what it would be like if Guam didn't become a U.S. Military Base and a U.S. Possession. When I arrived in 1972, Guam was still a sleepy little Island with the happy people described.
Several Abraham Lincoln Strike Group crewmembers are Guam natives and are excited to return to visit friends and family, Naval Base Guam said. Commissioned in 1989, ...
Guam is home to nearly 21,000 U.S. military personnel and their families from three of the services. In 2024, the U.S. began moving Marines who were based in Japan to the Pacific island and ...
Mold-infested walls, exposed electrical wiring and other subpar living conditions at Andersen Air Force Base’s military barracks in Guam prompted a recent Navy-wide review of all unaccompanied ...
Major problems with Guam housing prompted the Navy secretary to open new barracks ahead of schedule and triggered a worldwide review of Navy housing conditions, according to a report released this ...
Early this year, the Pentagon issued a memo halting development of a new radar meant to protect Guam from high-end air and missile threats, according to a May 22 Government Accountability Office ...
Veterans in Guam worried Trump's VA cuts will upend care 03:24. Every week, in the U.S. Territory of Guam, a group of military veterans comes together and passes around a paddle, allowing each ...
Final Four has changed since Moline natives were involved. Don Doxsie Apr 2, 2017 Apr 2, 2017 Updated Oct 8, 2019; 0; 1 of 2 Bill ...
Navy Secretary Phelan visited Guam earlier this month and was "appalled" after seeing the conditions of an Air Force barracks where junior service members were living, prompting an ongoing Navy ...
COLUMBUS — Three Lima natives graduated from the online public high school Ohio Connections Academy. Zah’rah Alexander, Damian Basinger and Isabella Sawmiller were among the 480 seniors to ...
At the African American Genealogical Conference this past weekend at the Library of Virginia (LVA), I came upon a remarkable resource: Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative.
Americans hold religious freedom dear, enshrining it in the First Amendment. Even when the Eighteenth Amendment was ratified in 1919, banning “intoxicating liquors,” enforcement under the ...