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 | Aerial view looking down on the peninsula. No evidence remains of the Sumay Marine Detachment or the village of Sumay.
On December 8, 1941, Japanese forces landed on Guam and defeated a relatively small and poorly equipped ground force consisting of U. S. Marines and sailors and natives of Guam serving in the Navy Insular Guard. As the Spaniards and the Americans did before them... |  | 02/16/2007 | 270 | 



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 | Aircraft Accident of the 08 DEC 2002 accident of a Shorts 330-200 at Guam-AB Won Pat International Airport.
The Shorts was inside a hangar at Guam when typhoon "Pongsona" hit. It was blown into the wall and the fuselage was ripped open aft of the cockpit. It was seen at Guam in 2005, being used for spares. |  | 10/12/2006 | 366 | 



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 | A B-2 Spirit stealth bomber was imaged sitting out on the tarmac at Andersen AFB in Guam. |  | 08/29/2009 | 542 | 



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 | Aircraft Accident of the 19 AUG 2005 accident of a Boeing 747-251B at Guam-AB Won Pat International Airport.
Flight 74 suffered a collapse of the nose gear during land roll-out at Guam International Airport runway 06L. It skidded and came to rest on the runway. All passengers were evacuated, during which three persons were injured. The aircraft was towed away from the runway arou... |  | 10/12/2006 | 697 | 



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 | You don't have enough C5's yet |  | 10/23/2006 | 158 | 



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 | This anti-submarine aircraft is just off the coast of Guam, probably just heading out on a long patrol. |  | 08/29/2009 | 339 | 



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 | Vietnam B-52 Arc Light memorial, Andeson AFB Guam |  | 01/27/2007 | 962 | 



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 | A submarine in Guam |  | 08/31/2006 | 611 | 



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 | An aerial reconnaissance picture of Fort Douaumont after heaviest bombardment during WWI.
The construction work for Fort de Douaumont started in 1885 and the fort was continually reinforced until 1913. The fort is situated on some of the highest ground in the area. It has a total surface area of 30,000 square metres and is approximately 400 metres long, with two subterranean leve... |  | 08/13/2005 | 493 | 
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 | Pictures of the B-2 crash site at Andersen AFB, Guam show that the composite-body stealth bomber survived the Feb. 23 crash and subsequent fire largely intact. This picture was taken by an airline passenger (who asked not to be identified) as he flew past the base.
Update: Videolink for youtube added. |  | 03/14/2008 | 5,569 | 



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 | The Farallon de Medinilla Target Range is the Pacific Fleet’s only U.S.-controlled range available for live-fire training for forward deployed forces. The Farallon de Medinilla, an uninhabited 200-acre island, stands about 280 feet above sea level and its’ size is approximately 3 miles by 1/2 mile. The Farallon de Medinilla Target Range is located about 150 miles north of Guam |  | 03/18/2007 | 477 | 



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 | The deepest point of the Mariana Trench is called The Challenger Deep, so named after the British exploration vessel HMS Challenger II, and it is located 210 miles south-west of Guam. A depth of -10,911 meters was reached in 1960 by the Trieste, a manned submersible owned by the U.S. Navy.
The descent took almost five hours and the two men spent barely twenty minutes on the ocean floo... |  | 01/18/2006 | 1,279 | 



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